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As Europe fights coronavirus and climate, is 'green stimulus' the way?
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As Europe fights coronavirus and climate, is 'green stimulus' the way?

Normally thrifty countries, such as Germany, accept they will have to spend heavily to weather the economic shock of the coronavirus. Many also face the challenge of ploughing billions of euros into climate schemes to keep carbon reduction pledges. Could "green stimulus" be the answer?

In coal we trust: Australia's voters back PM Morrison's faith in fossil fuel
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In coal we trust: Australia's voters back PM Morrison's faith in fossil fuel

Australia's re-elected Prime Minister Scott Morrison once brandished a lump of coal in parliament, crying, "This is coal - don't be afraid!" His surprise win in what some dubbed the 'climate election' may have stunned the country, but voters should know what comes next in energy policy - big coal.

Wall Street cleans up on 'clean' coal subsidies

Wall Street cleans up on 'clean' coal subsidies

While coal mining firms, utility companies and power consumers can benefit indirectly from the subsidy, the big winners are a diverse group of investors who identified the incentive as an easy way to make money.

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