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Subject Espresso - Nigerian crypto traders go underground amid ban, turning COP26 climate pledges into action, China rejects UK criticism over coal
Date November 16, 2021 12:27 PM
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Nigeria's crypto traders risk arrest and scams to bypass ban [[link removed]]

With the country getting serious about banning the trading of bitcoin and other volatile cryptocurrencies, young Nigerians who rely on digital currencies are going underground

To defend fragile 1.5C goal, Glasgow Climate Pact must get results - fast [[link removed]]

Turning COP26 climate change pledges into action within a year will determine whether the Glasgow conference was a success, analysts say

China rebuffs UK criticism over coal move after climate summit [[link removed]]

Developing nations' energy security must be guaranteed, says China's foreign ministry, after it backed India in weakening language on stopping coal use at COP26 talks

UAE, opening oil and gas summit, says no unplugging from hydrocarbons [[link removed]]

The oil and gas industry needs to invest over $600 billion a year until 2030 to meet expected demand, says minister for UAE, which will host the UN climate summit in 2023

Sinking Tuvalu laments watered down U.N. Glasgow climate pact [[link removed]]

The island nation's foreign minister says Saturday's deal should have called for phasing out, rather than phasing down, of coal use, a late change spurred by coal-dependent India and China

ANALYSIS-Was Glasgow pact a win for climate? Time will tell [[link removed]]

The U.N. climate summit was meant to secure a deal to give the world a chance to avert the worst impacts of climate change by capping global warming at 1.5C - it met that bar, but barely

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