Many wealthy countries that can transition away from fossil fuels are instead doubling down – potentially widening the definition of a petrostate Wealthy countries lead in new oil and gas expansion, threatening 12bn tonnes of emissions “Drill, baby, drill!” Donald Trump’s ominous avowal to ...
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