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[Title] => ‘78% of business execs may exit Philippines over energy risks’
[Summary] => Nearly eight in 10 Filipino business leaders are considering relocating operations overseas as the Philippines’ dependence on imported fossil fuels continues to expose companies to recurring energy shocks, according to a global study.
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[Title] => World's fossil fuel emissions to hit new record in 2025: study
[Summary] => Global fossil fuel emissions are set to hit a new high in 2025, according to research published Thursday that also warns curbing warming under 1.5C would now be essentially "impossible".
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[Title] => Concern as climate talks stalls on fossil fuels pledge
[Summary] => The failure of UN climate negotiations to double down on a global pledge to move away from planet-heating fossil fuels on Sunday was decried by experts as a "worrying" setback to global progress on curbing warming.
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[Title] => Power plant woes spark call for clean energy shift
[Summary] => Power for People Coalition convenor Gerry Arances said the recent power woes were caused by the country’s “continued addiction to fossil fuels and the government’s refusal to heed civil society’s pleas to properly prepare for El Niño.”
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[Title] => Expected CO2 levels in 2024 threaten 1.5C warming limit — Met Office
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[Title] => 'Urban mining' offers green solution to old solar panels
[Summary] => As the world pivots from planet-warming fossil fuels to renewable energy, a new pollution problem is rearing its head: What to do with old or worn-out solar panels?
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[Title] => 'Weak tea': Climate scientists push back against COP28 cheer
[Summary] => Many climate scientists said the joyful sentiments of world leaders did not accurately reflect the limited ambition of the agreement.
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[Title] => Groups say COP28 deal a start, but not enough for climate-vulnerable nations
[Summary] => While there were improvements in the agreement from a widely-criticized draft, the text did not call for a phase-out of planet-warming fossil fuels that many, including Filipino campaigners, were pushing for.
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[Title] => UN climate talks home in on fossil fuel deal
[Summary] => With 24 hours to go before the official end of COP28 in Dubai, a new draft deal was expected in the morning in the hope that the right language may have finally been found to achieve a consensus among nearly 200 countries.
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[Title] => Progress but divisions persist as climate summit fights over fossil fuels
[Summary] => OPEC drew outrage from green-minded countries and activists when it joined Saudi Arabia and called on members to block an emerging declaration that would seek to wind down extraction of the oil, coal and gas which are fuelling the climate emergency.
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[Title] => World's fossil fuel emissions to hit new record in 2025: study
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[Title] => 'Weak tea': Climate scientists push back against COP28 cheer
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[Title] => Groups say COP28 deal a start, but not enough for climate-vulnerable nations
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[Title] => UN climate talks home in on fossil fuel deal
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[Title] => Progress but divisions persist as climate summit fights over fossil fuels
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