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U.S. threatens tariffs to block global shipping carbon tax
The United States is pushing back against a global carbon pricing plan for the shipping sector, threatening retaliatory measures—including tariffs, port levies, and visa restrictions—against countries that support it. The move risks fragmenting regulatory
September 04, 2025
Long-hidden methane leak in Darwin raises fresh doubts over Australia’s climate action
Environment groups have called for federal intervention following revelations an LNG export hub in Darwin has emitted large volumes of methane from an LNG storage tank since 2006.
September 04, 2025Most Read
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Debating Maanshan nuclear plant restart: Breaking down four key questions on cost, safety, nuclear waste
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Spain-Portugal power outage: Grid instability suspected in unprecedented blackout
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Spain-Portugal blackouts highlight urgent need for EU grid modernization
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Trump’s first 100 days: How U.S. climate rollbacks threaten the global green transition
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Vietnam approves $136 billion power plan to expand renewables, nuclear energy
April 17, 2025 -
Renewables see relief as GOP tax cuts arrive slower than expected
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Vietnam unveils coal phase-out plan, intends to stop 2 coal-power plants by 2030
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Germany joins other EU members to call for changes to bloc’s new emissions trading system
July 02, 2025