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Bonn week 2: E3G insights and expectations
E3G's team in Bonn report back on the outcomes of the first week of talks, and what to expect from week 2. The post Bonn week 2: E3G insights and expectations appeared first on E3G .
New polling shows overwhelming global business support for clean electrification amid fossil fuel volatility
A landmark global survey of business executives across 18 countries shows overwhelming support for a rapid transition to electrified economies run predominantly on renewables-based electricity. The post New polling shows overwhelming global business support for clean electrification amid fossil fuel volatility appeared first on E3G .
Lacking sense of urgency as Bonn SB talks wrap up
Discussions at Bonn SBs have seen some progress and lots of activity, reinforcing that the climate regime is transitioning to an era of implementation The post Lacking sense of urgency as Bonn SB talks wrap up appeared first on E3G .

London Climate Action Week: Half-time team talk on accelerating the energy transition
Why we need to (keep) talking about climate change
Public support for governments to take more action to tackle climate change is strong in all countries. Climate pushback is driven more by elite political games than any shift in public support for climate action. The post Why we need to (keep) talking about climate change appeared first on E3G .
Climate action after the rupture – transformational cooperation
Action on climate change already provides a practical example of how transformational cooperation can work in a more fragmented world. The post Climate action after the rupture – transformational cooperation appeared first on E3G .
Gas boilers pose critical threat to UK national security
The heavy gas reliance of UK homes presents a critical threat to the UK’s national security: The post Gas boilers pose critical threat to UK national security appeared first on E3G .

