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A Climate Agreement That May Survive

Huw Slater

The Paris Agreement is not the only climate change treaty to be signed in the past 12 months.

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FEATURE: Reaching Peak Energy in Taiwan

Timothy Ferry

Can Taiwan maintain reliable – and affordable – electricity prices even as it slashes greenhouse gas emissions?

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OPINION: Pressure on Japan to Ratify Paris Climate Change Pact

The Japan Times

Japan should seek to promptly ratify and join in the implementation of the Paris accord.

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Why Ratifying Global Climate Agreements Has Proven So Difficult

Mark Lawson

International treaties do not come into effect simply because they have been signed by representatives of the governments involved.

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Nobel Prize Laurate Suggests Taiwan to Levy Carbon Tax and Eliminate Nuclear Power

Shih Yuan

Lee Yuan-tseh says that Taiwan hasn't done much for carbon reduction, and levying carbon tax would be a feasible method. He believes in five years, the cost of solar power will be cheaper than coal or nuclear power.

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French Media Says Taiwan Is Forgotten in World Climate Negotiation Due to Political Issues

Zou Chi

French media, Le Figaro, reported on Taiwan with great details, pointing out that although the island accounts for 1% of the world's greenhouse gas emissions and has brought up a goal for its reduction, the country is still blocked out of COP21 due to sensitive political issues.

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