
Open Climate Network
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An independent, international network that tracks and reports on key countries' progress on climate change policy, climate finance, and clean technology.
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Joined January 2011
RT @PEspinosaC: Thanks Afghanistan for depositing Instrument of Ratification of #ParisAgreement with the @UN (132nd Party) .
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RT @WRIClimate: @AndrwLight and @davidwaskow: America Can’t Afford to be a #Climate Loner #Paris Agreement.
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“Windfarms across the UK generated more electricity in 2016 than coal power plants for the first time” via @guardian
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Green groups hail analysis showing collapse in coal due to power station closures and rising carbon taxes
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#Brazil Pledges the ‘Largest Restoration Commitment Ever Made by a Single Nation’ via @PacificStand
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RT @ndcpartnership: Saudi Arabia Says It’s About to Launch a $30-$50 Billion Renewable Energy Program
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“#Indonesia has pledged to cut its domestic carbon emissions by at least 29 percent by 2030” via @washingtonpost
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President Joko Widodo has announced a moratorium on all activities that could damage the nation’s peat-filled wetlands.
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#France 5th major economy to put out mid-century #climatechange plan to cut emissions @ClimateHome #climateaction.
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Francois Hollande joins leaders in US, Germany, Mexico and Canada in delivering long-term plan to slash emissions to United Nations climate body
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Indian firm makes carbon capture breakthrough via @guardian #climateaction.
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Carbonclean is turning planet-heating emissions into profit by converting CO2 into baking soda – and could lock up 60,000 tonnes of CO2 a year
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“#China will plow 2.5 trillion yuan ($361 billion) into renewable power generation by 2020” @Reuters #climateaction.
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“Officials in #Beijing have announced a new environmental police squad to root out illegal burning” via @YahooNews
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"Private-sector incentives help drive decoupling of emissions and economic growth" via @sciencemagazine
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