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09.07.26 - 15:12
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Canada Just Admitted Justin Trudeau′s Climate Agenda Was A Scam (ZeroHedge)
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Canada Just Admitted Justin Trudeau's Climate Agenda Was A Scam
Authored by Andrew Moran via LibertyNation.com,
Former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau gave Canada a lost decade. A key contributor to the country's stagnation was the Liberal government's obsession with climate change and its ushering in of green energy policies that were disastrous for a nation rich in natural resources. To make Canada great again, Prime Minister Mark Carney is abandoning climate alarmism and embracing what made the country wealthy in the first place: crude oil.
Canada Loves Oil Again
On June 30, the prime minister published a 17-minute YouTube video, focused exclusively on his predecessor's climate agenda. He used words like "expensive" and "divisive" to describe Trudeau's environmental endeavors. Carney essentially admitted that Pierre Poilievre and the Conservatives were right.
For right-wing political pundits, this was a rare win for the incumbent. Indeed, in a bid to resuscitate the a...
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08.07.26 - 15:01
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Im Fokus Öffentliche Finanzen: Lässt sich der CO2-Preis prognostizieren? (Helaba)
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Energiekosten sind ein zentraler Faktor für die Wirtschaft. Mit der Bepreisung des CO2-Ausstoßes kommt ein klimapolitischer Aspekt hinzu. Je höher die Preise steigen, desto relevanter wird die Ausgestaltung des Emissionshandels. Welche Entwicklungen stehen bei der Bepreisung von Treibhausgasemissionen an und lässt sich der CO2-Preis für die nächsten Jahre prognostizieren? --- Fazit: Der CO2-Preis wird wahrscheinlich steigen und mehr Relevanz für das Wirtschaftsgeschehen erhalten, lässt sich aber in seiner zukünftigen Höhe kaum belastbar prognostizieren..
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07.07.26 - 18:06
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Big tech′s lofty climate goals wrecked by energy-hungry AI (The Guardian)
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Net-zero pledges of Google and Amazon slip out of reach, and struggling Meta makes frantic movesHello, and welcome to TechScape. I'm your host, Blake Montgomery, the Guardian's US tech editor, writing to you after a rodeo in rural Texas, where I celebrated Independence Day. Today in tech, we're discussing how tech giants' investments in AI are hindering their pledges of climate neutrality, Meta's frantic search for new lines of business, and Americans' anger at tech's political influence.Revealed: landmark Scottish AI project has no prospect of meeting renewables promiseUS residents angry at datacenters 'being shoved down our throats' are recalling officialsAmericans disgusted at Trump earning $1bn from crypto as president: 'Obviously a grift'Tesla sales surpass expectations for second quarter as Musk backlash seems to cool3,000% bonuses but a growing wealth divide: South Korea grapples with its AI chip boomChina wants to solve the hardest problem in robotics – making handsWhat are Britain's...
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