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How China Revived the Economy through Green Spending in 2008

The spillover effects of the 2008 financial crisis were felt in China. Although the country...

How the United States Revived the Economy through Green Spending in 2008

The US economy plunged as a result of the 2008 financial crisis, exacerbated by the...

South Korea Puts ‘Green New Deal’ at Center of COVID-19 Pandemic Recovery Plan

South Korea has put Green New Deal policies at the center of the country’s recovery...

Renewable Energy at the Heart of ‘Recovering Better’ Post-Covid

Projects that stimulate economic growth while also lowering greenhouse gas emissions will deliver higher returns...

Australia could soon export solar energy to Asia through a 3,800km cable

Australia is the world’s third largest fossil fuels exporter – a fact that generates intense debate as...

China relaxes regulations on coal power expansion for third year running

China has lowered the risk ratings for coal-power overcapacity in many parts of the country for the third year in a row.

Why solar energy can help Indonesia attain 100% green electricity by 2050

Indonesia is a tropical country with year-round sunshine. My research on how Indonesia can generate electricity entirely...

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