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Fossil fuel pressure and risks mounting for multilateral development banks
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IEEFA U.S.: ‘New Promise Act’ would help communities transition from coal-based economy
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IEEFA Australia: Port of Newcastle’s roadblock on the path away from thermal coal
Analysis
IEEFA Australia: No amount of government subsidies can halt decline of gas
Analysis
IEEFA Update: Why Bangladesh shouldn’t count on a fossil fuel future
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IEEFA: High credit ratings of China’s state-owned enterprise underplays risk
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IEEFA India: The false promise of ‘second life’ coal
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IEEFA Update: Coking coal’s decline likely to follow the path of thermal coal’s progressive demise
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IEEFA: China’s ban is less of a threat to Australia’s coal industry than international climate ambition
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IEEFA: Pakistan announces ‘no new coal-fired power’
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IEEFA: Dalrymple Bay Infrastructure overvalued, overleveraged, over-promised, likely to under-deliver
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IEEFA update: Peabody Energy flirts with bankruptcy—again
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IEEFA: High fossil fuel costs and unnecessary power developments like Lamu will lead to expensive electricity bills for Kenyans
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IEEFA South Africa: Coal market conditions have ‘deteriorated materially’
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IEEFA update: New solar energy plan for Bangladesh provides solutions to overcapacity, energy security and rising costs
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