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Bloomberg

Colombia Focused on Using New Sources of Power Says Energy Minister

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Colombia's government is trying to help coal producers compete in Asian markets, at the same time, it's trying to develop more renewable energy resources. Colombia wants 12% of its energy mix to come from renewable sources by next year....
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Curated Video

THAILAND: BANGKOK: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION CONFERENCE OPENS

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English/Nat A three-day conference aimed at improving environmental protection in South East Asia has opened in the Thai capital Bangkok. Delegates from across the region have been joined by environmental lawyers from the United States...
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Bloomberg

Black Snow: Nigeria's Oil Catastrophe

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Oil theft known as "bunkering" and the refining that comes with it are sickening and killing Nigerians living amid the pollution. It's also creating one of the world's most severe ecological disasters.
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Bloomberg

The Firm That Called Valeant's Drop

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June 10 -- Tessie Petion, vice president of responsible investment research and management information systems at Domini Social Investments, discusses Valeant with Bloomberg's David Gura and Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Finding Value Through Sustainability

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June 14 -- Jon Hale, Morningstar's head of sustainability research, discusses the benefits of sustainable investing. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn at the 2016 Morningstar Investment Conference in Chicago.
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Bloomberg

Circulate Capital's Schegg On Reducing Plastic Pollution

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Circulate Capital Asia MD Regula Schegg discusses the investment case for opportunities across South and Southeast Asia's plastics value chain. She speaks with Haslinda Amin and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia".
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Press Association

Farmers demand British food standards upheld at tractor demo

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Tractors and farming vehicles descend on Parliament Square in London to demand that British food standards are upheld in any post-Brexit trade deal. Demonstrators voice their concerns for the British farming industry and consumers if...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Coal rejoices as environmentalists worry about climate rollbacks

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In his first months in office Donald Trump has moved to slash funding to the Environmental Protection Agency threatened to pull out of the Paris climate agreement and has repealed the Stream Protection Rule
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Fires In Brazil Stoke Clash Between Economic Gain And Preservation

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In Brazil, forest clearing can produce quick riches But a rash of fires stirs debate over short-term economic gains vs. the life of the rainforest.
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Bloomberg

Aussie Pension Giants Flex ESG Muscle

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Oct.03 -- Liza McDonald, head of responsible investment at First State Super, discusses Australia’s pension funds making environmental, social and corporate governance part of their mantra. She speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Bloomberg

Japan Ahead: MPower Partners' Kathy Matsui on ESG

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Kathy Matsui, former vice chair of Goldman Sachs Japan and now general partner at venture capital fund MPower Partners, discusses the challenges the country faces when it comes to environmental, social and governance, or ESG. MPower...
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Curated Video

PHILIPPINES: APEC OPENS MEETING ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

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English/Nat The Asia Pacific Economic Co-operation (APEC) has opened its meeting on sustainable development in the Philippines. Around 100 members of a number of different environmental groups in the Philippines protested on the...
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Bloomberg

H.K. SFC CEO: Much of Climate Finance Landscape Is About China

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Ashley Alder, chief executive officer of Hong Kong's Securities and Futures Commission, explains why the regulator and the stock exchange have decided to explore plans to turn the city into a regional hub for carbon emissions trading....
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AFP News Agency

No environmental problems with Three Gorges dam, China claims

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No environmental problems with Three Gorges dam, China claims
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Bloomberg

Hong Kong Exchanges' Hui on Green Finance Push

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Grace Hui, head of green and sustainable finance at Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing Ltd., discusses the bourse's plan to make the city an environmental finance hub. She speaks on the sidelines of the HKEX Green Asia Summit with Stephen...
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Bloomberg

Banks Can't Disengage With Fossil Fuels Now, Says Standard Chartered CEO

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Oct.12 -- "The day that banks are completely disengaged from the fossil fuel industry is the day that there are no more fossil fuels," Standard Chartered PLC CEO Bill Winters told Francine Lacqua. He spoke about the bank's path to net...
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Curated Video

Pipeline Replacement Plan Moving Forward In Minnesota

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Minnesota utility regulators approved a revised environmental review for replacing an aging crude oil pipeline.
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Curated Video

Safety Experts: COVID-19 Isn't Only Risk Reopening Businesses Face

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Employers work to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 as they reopen, but industrial hygienists say dormant spaces present other risks.
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Press Association

17 projects awarded £700m in contracts for offshore wind farms

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Scotland First Minister Nicola Sturgeon speaks as it was announced that contracts worth almost £700 million have been awarded to 17 projects for new offshore wind farms along Scotland’s coasts. Also quotes on Covid regulations and Green...
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Curated Video

Fashion Sustainability 5: The Future

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Bloomberg

Sustainable Investing: How to Find Opportunity?

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April 13 -- Dinah Koehler, equity specialist at UBS Asset Management, discusses investing in sustainable business and the outlook for the sector. She speaks to Bloomberg's Shery Ahn on "Asia Edge" from the UBS Asset Management Viewpoints...
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Bloomberg

Why John Doerr Gave Stanford $1.1 Billion

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John Doerr, Kleiner Perkins chairman and author of 'Speed and Scale,' talks about why he and his wife donated $1.1 billion to Stanford University. He's on "Bloomberg Wealth with David Rubenstein."
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Bloomberg

Moody's Lina Choi on Alibaba Credit Outlook

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Moody's Investors Service Senior Vice President Lina Choi discusses Alibaba's credit outlook after the tech giant reported a better-than-expected revenue. Moody's currently rates Alibaba at A1 stable. Choi speaks to David Ingles and...