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Subject Ecuador discovers challenges of subsidy reform / Indonesia discovers power of renewables / Nuclear experts discover Twitter
Date October 30, 2019 10:59 AM
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** ECUADOR LEARNS THERE ARE NO SHORTCUTS TO SUBSIDY REFORM
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Our experts argue that, with a few simple changes, the mass protests over fuel prices earlier this month could've been avoided ([link removed]) .

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** CANADA'S NEW PARLIAMENT NEEDS TO MAKE A MOVE ON GHGs
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Sophia Murphy writes in The Hill Times ([link removed]) that Canada may not have the highest GHG emissions for its size, but the data on this is misleading.

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** NEW DATA DASHBOARD TRACKS SDG PROGRESS IN HOUSTON, TX
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See how the global goals can be made local, tangible and engaging: Our latest SDG project ([link removed]) makes one city's progress more accessible.

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** MOMENTUM OF CLIMATE STRIKES PRESSURES INDONESIA TO ACT
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Our clean energy expert feels hopeful ([link removed]) for the country's future after delivering new research on renewables in the wake of local protests.

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** CAN NUCLEAR POWER CLEAN UP ITS IMAGE—AND ITS WASTE?
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A new conference on nuclear power and climate change tackles radioactive waste, tries to make #Atoms4Climate happen. Our expert reports ([link removed]) .

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** USING BIG DATA TO MAKE BIG STRIDES IN CLIMATE ACTION
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A junior scientist at the Experimental Lakes Area explains how ([link removed]) she became convinced in the power of big data to solve freshwater problems.

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