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South China Morning Post
The Climate Action Tracker's latest report is covered by South China Morning Post.
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AP News
Bill Hare is quoted in AP, commenting on the UN Secretary General's upcoming Climate Ambition Summit.
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The Guardian
Bill Hare comments on the inclusion of recommendations including the “scaling up renewable energy while phasing out all unabated fossil fuels” in the Global Stocktake technical report.
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AP News
‘If you guys don’t get your act together, we’re going to cook’ - Bill Hare sums up the messages from the technical report on the Global Stocktake.
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Clean Energy Wire
The Climate Action Tracker's updated rating for Germany is covered in Clean Energy Wire.
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Tagesspiegel
The 'traffic light' coalition in government will need to do more to hit Germany's climate targets according to new analysis from the Climate Action Tracker.
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Zeit
The Climate Action Tracker has rated Germany's climate protection policies as inadequate
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AP News
Bill Hare comments on a new study quantifying the climate damages from corporations, mainly in the US, pointing out that the study only looks at Scope 1 emissions, and therefore doesn't point to the impacts of their products, or downstream emissions.