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The COVID-19 Pandemic Throws Oil and Coal Industries in a Tailspin

Edouard Stenger

To make matters even worse, higher and higher temperatures and extreme weather phenomenon remind us each year in a more pressing way the urgency of decreasing our fossil fuels reliance. In the US, electricity generation from coal went from 50% in 2007 to 15% now. Oil: from black gold to negative prices. billion to do so.

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Policy News: September 27, 2021

ESA

The academic research and development report finds that biological and biomedical science and engineering have accounted for 60% of total research space growth from 2007 to 2019. WHO slashes guideline limits on air pollution from fossil fuels – The Guardian. More News: Peru’s new president is controversial.

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