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Big oil companies are driven by profit – they won't turn green by themselves | Brett Christophers


A BP petrol station in New Jersey. Photograph: Mel Evans/AP
A BP petrol station in New Jersey. Photograph: Mel Evans/AP
Tue 25 May 2021 08.04 EDT
Last modified on Tue 25 May 2021 08.10 EDT
Last week, the International Energy Agency (IEA), the world’s leading energy authority, laid bare the scale of the challenge in keeping the world on track to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050: a massive acceleration in renewable energy development and, starkly, no new oil, gas or coal development. None.
For as long as coal remained cheapest, the IEA consistently predicted that it would continue to be the dominant energy source ....

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The Guardian view on Britain out of the EU: a treasure island for rentiers


The Guardian view on Britain out of the EU: a treasure island for rentiers
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When the UK entered the coronavirus age in March, state resources and collective commitment were mobilised on a scale not seen since the second world war. Decades ago, Britain had revealed itself, thanks in part to being able to marshal the industrial might of the empire, to be a formidable world power. Its economy was energised with breakthroughs in radar, atomic power and medicine.
Although the story of the pandemic has not yet ended, there appears to be no such transformation in sight under Boris Johnson. Rather depressingly, familiar trends of greed, incompetence and cronyism are reasserting themselves. This is bad news for an economy where there has been a collapse of socially useful innovation. Britain’s lack of hi-tech manufacturing capabilities, notably in medical diagnostic t ....

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Public leaders share the books on their holiday reading lis


What will you be reading this holiday? Officials share the books they will be opening. Credit: Emily/Pexels
From Obama’s bestseller to biographies and science fiction, we find out what officials around the world are reading this festive season
Red Mars by Kim Stanley Robinson
This is a book I wanted to read for at least 15 years and I finally bought it: now I’m looking forward to reading this great piece of science fiction literature. Not by chance is Kim Stanley Robinson the winner of the Nebula Award for Best Novel. Or, as the New York Times wrote in their review of the book: “Absorbing . . . a scientifically informed imagination of rare ambition at work.” ....

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