350.org has launched a big campaign against fossil fuel subsidies. As part of that, it is presenting some pretty startling and inconvenient facts about the cost of these subsidies to the US public.
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350.org has launched a big campaign against fossil fuel subsidies. As part of that, it is presenting some pretty startling and inconvenient facts about the cost of these subsidies to the US public.
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April 5, 2:00 PM
La Cnuced ne lâche pas l’affaire. Un an après une première étude, deux chercheurs de l’agence des Nations unies basée à Genève – celle-ci a tenté, en vain, il y a trente ans, de mieux réguler le commerce des produits tropicaux – révèlent à nouveau l’influence de la finance sur les prix mondiaux du pétrole. Mais aussi sur ceux du sucre, du blé, du maïs, du soja. Via Pascal TEBOUL, Frédéric Liégeois Delete the scoop?
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Le gouvernement, qui devrait réautoriser les forages de Shell, a cédé aux arguments des pétroliers et des élus. Via Jón Sallé Delete the scoop?
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