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New charts from WEF
How about Developing countries beating Developed?
Posted in Events International
Tagged investment, Policy & Politics, renewables, WEF
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REBOUND IN CLEAN ENERGY INVESTMENT IN 2014 BEATS EXPECTATIONS
This list shows just how ridiculous Coal-ition government looks… China up 32% to a record $89.5bn, the US up 8% to $51.8bn (its highest figure since 2012), Japan up 12% to $41.3bn, Canada up 26% at $9bn, Brazil up 88% at $7.9bn, India … Continue reading
Why falling investment bodes well for renewables
During the Cold War, there was so much fear, in the West, about Russian propaganda machinery and brain washing. Of course, it’s laughable today, compared with disinformation peddled by Rupert and NewsCorp. Their latest headlines are about reduced investment in … Continue reading
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Tagged climate change, investment, Policy & Politics, renewable energy
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Norway leads, Australia goes backwards
Norwegian Government Pension Fund Global, worth $750B, is investing in sustainable enterprise and renewables in developing countries. The government owns and operates most oil and gas industries, with minority of joint ventures, also hydro electric power, clean smelting of aluminium, even … Continue reading