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11 Nov 2024, 11:24
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In brief | 11 November '24

Guardian:

The German dream of centrist, stable government has been dashed by geopolitical forces and the cult of balanced budgets, writes Paul Taylor.

Stephen Stapczynski (Bloomberg):

Gas stockpile withdrawals have been faster than normal in November, and more cold is forecast for this month. Gas prices are poised to rise in 2025 if winter ends with below-normal storage levels.

Politico:

A once proud fleet of power plants is about to be reduced to one last, lonely nuke.

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2024 is on track to be the warmest year on record after an extended streak of exceptionally high monthly global mean temperatures.

KfW:

Economic costs of the climate crisis are overwhelming and carbon removal is a central pillar for achieving global climate goals. PIK and KfW call for rapid development of the market for carbon removals within emissions trading.

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