Tag: Fossil Fuel Subsidies
Indonesia’s EV Transition Not Just to Cut Emissions, More So to Cut Oil Dependence, Study Says
For decades, Indonesia built its economic and social stability around subsidized fuel. Cheap gasoline and diesel became embedded in transport habits, logistics systems and household budgets. Even today, fuel prices remain artificially low by regional standards. However, this affordability is sustained by heavy state intervention, not market reality. As global … [continued]
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Wired for Security: The EU’s Post-2030 Climate Architecture
Electrification, Energy Security and the Path to Europe’s 2040 Climate Target. The adoption of the EU’s 2040 climate target marks a turning point in European climate and energy policy. With the headline objective agreed, the central challenge shifts from setting ambition to delivering it — in a political and geopolitical … [continued]
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NDP’s McQuail wants to help new leader Avi Lewis build back the party
Tony McQuail said he wants to help build ‘a stronger and what I would call a green progressive movement that reaches beyond political parties.’
A Better Way To Compare Gas & Electric Prices
If you drive an EV, you probably know this feeling. You drive past a gas station sign displaying $3.41 a gallon (or a lot more these days), and then you look at your charging app showing $0.48 per kilowatt-hour. It feels like comparing apples to binary code. It’s not just … [continued]
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It Isn’t That Simple: Why “Free Trade” Needs A New Playbook
If you have been reading the recent takes on the “legacy EV retreat,” including at least one piece published here last week, you have likely seen the narrative that Detroit is just lazy, lobby-happy, and getting exactly what it deserves for dragging its feet. The argument generally goes that if … [continued]
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