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Agreement marks first time rich countries have set deadline on ending reliance on the fossil fuel
Turin meeting puts timeline on deal made at COP28 summit, with allowance for fossil-fuel-reliant nations like Japan
Industry faces 2039 deadline on the dirtiest energy source but existing gas plants escape present standards
Global fleet increases in 2023 as China brings on new plants and the pace of closures slows in EU and US
Expanded coal production and oil refinery restart behind setback but company says it is on track for targets
Australian hedge fund Tribeca says the UK is ‘no longer the home of mining’
Ministry official argues production is more ‘eco-friendly’ even as pressure rises to phase down polluting fossil fuel
SEC also fines former chief Tom Albanese $50,000 after a five-year legal battle
Letter by ministers from 15 countries urges tougher action after failure to make progress since pact signed two years ago
At COP this year, a commitment must be made to rapidly phasing down the use of all fossil fuels
Swiss group plans to merge Teck’s steelmaking coal business with its own assets before spinning off combined unit
Swiss group’s shareholders will have the choice of keeping shares in the spin-off or dumping them on the market
Gautam Adani’s flagship company records operating profit rise despite collapse in coal trading revenues
Sale makes strategic sense but Australian miner remains exposed
Customs records appear to show conglomerate used offshore intermediaries to inflate import prices
‘Catastrophic’ problems at freight company mirror those of stricken Eskom power monopoly
Analysis of customs records suggests Indian conglomerate has been inflating fuel costs using offshore middlemen
CEO dismisses doubts over reported bid of Indian group JSW Steel after plunging relations between Ottawa and New Delhi
Transnet predicted to become ‘next Eskom’ as problems pile up at state transport group
Gap between promises and reality remains wide ahead of 2030 net zero emissions deadlines, analysts say
The fossil fuel accounts for around three-quarters of power generation and demand is expected to grow, despite an ambitious renewables plan
John Kerry outburst reflects divide between developed and developing economies
South Africa’s pitiful record of neglecting its infrastructure blights share’s valuation
Mining and trading group lifts return to shareholders as profits fall from record level
In the face of calls to shut the Turów plant, Warsaw has embraced it as a symbol of sovereign power
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