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China s Xi pledges to end funding for overseas coal power plants
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In climate pledge, Xi says China will not build new coal-fired power projects abroad
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The key takeaways from G7 nations pledge to end state funding for coal
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G7 environment ministers have pledged to move toward the absolute end to financing international development of coal-fired power plants by the end of this year.
Why it matters: Their joint communique Friday is a stark statement about how they view the future of the world s most carbon-intensive fuel.
The big picture: Here are a few takeaways from the coal pledge.
It s most relevant to Japan, which per the climate think tank E3G and other advocates is the world s second-largest international funder of coal plants.
IGL: Optimism in Canada’s ‘large neighbourhood’
May 21, 2021
The country’s land border stores are pivoting to digital as they wait for news on travel returning
Adaptation and preparation are the focus for
Importations Guay Ltée (
Like all members of the
Canadian land border stores market, IGL has been starved of regular traffic with only essential travel allowed across the US/Canada border.
Speaking to
DFNI for our Americas report,
IGL Vice President Justin Guay said a focus on digital has become vital for the business – and hopes are high for a coming recovery.
“Authorities are eager to get traffic moving,” he said. “There is an optimism aout travel within our ‘large neighbourhood’.”