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68th U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry meets Chinese President Xi Jinping in 2014, one year ahead of the Paris Agreement being signed.
Since Donald Trump returned to the Presidency in 2025, the US has become increasingly isolationist. It...
Professor Ning Li has spent decades at the intersection of energy, technology and industrial strategy. A nuclear engineer, complexity scientist and founding Dean of the School of Energy at Xiamen University, he is also credited with coining...
Michael Liebreich completed a packed programme of speeches, presentations and private meetings in Australia and New Zealand during late May and early June, meticulously organised by Jo Jagger, and assisted by Cleaning Up’s head of operation...
Inside a Vestas wind turbine. Image: Vestas.
Today, wind power accounts for just under 10% of all electricity globally, around the same as solar, and recently overtaking nuclear power. 20 years ago, the figure was under 1%.
In that time,...
The IPCC’s Representative Concentration Pathways (RCPs). Source: Wikimedia Commons // CC BY-SA 4.0
For 15 years, the RCP8.5 climate scenario has shaped headlines, policy decisions, financial stress tests and public understanding of climate...
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