Are there any governments not completely captured by the future destroying petro oilagarchy?
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Are there any governments not completely captured by the future destroying petro oilagarchy?
"Australia was not the only rich nation to ignore the 2025 deadline for identifying nature-harming funding. One hundred and ninety-six countries have signed up to the GBF but so far only 122 have submitted a progress report.
The United States has not submitted a progress report, Canada provided no data and New Zealand said harm to biodiversity could not be attributed to any subsidies. Indonesia said the target was not relevant.
China said it had undergone reform and there were no subsidies harmful to the environment in 2024. But OECD data suggested China had $121 billion worth of fossil fuel subsidies that year."
Australia's biodiversity report card omits fossil fuel support
A target to identify financial support of fossil fuel industries harmful to the environment was unmet in Australia's self-assessment on its progress to meeting international biodiversity commitments.
(www.abc.net.au)
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Are there any governments not completely captured by the future destroying petro oilagarchy?
"Australia was not the only rich nation to ignore the 2025 deadline for identifying nature-harming funding. One hundred and ninety-six countries have signed up to the GBF but so far only 122 have submitted a progress report.
The United States has not submitted a progress report, Canada provided no data and New Zealand said harm to biodiversity could not be attributed to any subsidies. Indonesia said the target was not relevant.
China said it had undergone reform and there were no subsidies harmful to the environment in 2024. But OECD data suggested China had $121 billion worth of fossil fuel subsidies that year."
Australia's biodiversity report card omits fossil fuel support
A target to identify financial support of fossil fuel industries harmful to the environment was unmet in Australia's self-assessment on its progress to meeting international biodiversity commitments.
(www.abc.net.au)
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