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06 Feb 2025, 11:30
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In brief | 6 February '25

Reuters:

Last month was the world's warmest January on record, continuing a streak of extreme global temperatures despite a shift towards the cooling La Nina weather pattern, European Union scientists said.

Bloomberg:

Talks are aiming to sustain momentum in Just Energy Transition Partnership programmes to help developing economies quit fossil fuels.

Reuters:

Many of northern Europe's largest economies have sharply boosted gas-fired power generation so far in 2025, but the pace of gas consumption going forward may start to slow as regional gas prices have now climbed above the price of coal-fired generation.

Politico:

Germany’s conservatives are desperate to avoid a three-party coalition, but the outcome depends on how many small parties make it into parliament.

European Commission:

The EU is allocating nearly 422 million euros to 39 projects that will deploy alternative fuels supply infrastructure along the trans-European transport network (TEN-T), contributing to decarbonisation.

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