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Subject Espresso ☕️ - Nottingham's coal to carbon neutral journey, Europe's green energy storage problem, Bangladesh depot explosion aftermath
Date June 10, 2022 11:30 AM
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Former coal hub Nottingham aims to become Britain's first net zero city [[link removed]]

Former fossil fuel industry hub Nottingham is aiming to slash its carbon emissions to reach net zero by 2028

Russia gas crisis highlights Europe's green energy storage problem [[link removed]]

Renewable energy could help fill the gap as European nations move away from Russian gas - but storing it remains a concern. Could innovation help?

Bangladesh fire survivors fear destitution after depot explosion [[link removed]]

Workers said an explosion - possibly caused by hydrogen peroxide - shook the ground and threw people in the air at BM Container Depot in Sitakunda near Chittagong port

From Dhaka to Freetown, climate migration puts cities on alert [[link removed]]

In climate-vulnerable nations, city mayors say they need cash and a bigger say in forging policies to deal with displacement caused by drought, storms and flooding

Opinion: OPINION: Let’s revamp how we talk about climate change [[link removed]]

To win real climate action, we need to clearly show how that benefits people – and talk more frankly about the risks of inaction

OPINION: It's about time we took investing in adaptation seriously [[link removed]]

The consequences of extreme weather are cascading around the globe, hitting rich and poor alike - yet finance to build resilience to these impacts is falling woefully short

OPINION: How to stop trade rules undermining progress on climate change [[link removed]]

Many current rules at the World Trade Organization are set up in a way which actively obstructs climate action

OPINION: Climate finance must foster a just transition in developing countries [[link removed]]

The Global South needs international funding to help decision-makers tackle the inequities that could be created by a shift to greener economies

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