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Ecuador Faces Energy Crisis and Suspends Workdays
Amid a severe energy crisis that prompted nationwide blackouts, the Ecuadorian government suspended workdays this Thursday and Friday, just as…
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Colombia: Omar Camacho, the Controversial New Mines Minister
Omar Camacho's opinions on Hugo Chávez and the Castro brothers do not seem to match the position he was conferred.…
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Germany is Closing its Nuclear Chapter. What are the Implications?
Germany decided to close its nuclear power plants in a difficult moment for energy security due to the war in…
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China: the World’s most Polluting Country Redoubles its Coal Plants
In 2022, China granted an average of two new licenses to operate coal plants per week. These actions of the…
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Support for Ukraine In Europe Dwindles As Winter Approaches
There are protests in different European countries against Russian sanctions because winter is approaching and Russian gas is scarce
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Renewable Energies in Latin America: A Cheaper Opportunity
Currently, renewable energies are cheaper and, at the same time, bring great advantages in the quality of life. These are…
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Mexico: Consequences of a possible energy monopoly
The mission of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador is to rescue Mexico's energy sovereignty, but what implications does this have…
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Energy at risk: the impact of climate change on supply and costs
The energy sector is the main responsible of the observed human-caused changes in the climate system
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Decline in green energy spending might offset COVID-era emissions benefits
Green energy investments have come to a halt during global crisis
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How is Latin America doing with the Sustainable Development Goals?
At the pace of the region, it is likely that the Sustainable Development Goals agreed for 2030 will not be…
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