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Transitioning fossil-fuel labour forces into new sectors critical for ‘clean, just energy transitions’
By: Terence Creamer 26th January 2021 The chair of a new global commission established to offer governments guidance on making their energy transitions more “people-centred” says that... →
Political economy of the just transitions in Africa 
By: Saliem Fakir 22nd January 2021 The term ‘just transition’ may seem a neologism, but in reality it is not so new. It originated from the depths of US labour movement struggles in... →
Want a fuel cell, you need platinum – analysts 
By: Martin Creamer 18th January 2021 If you want a fuel cell, you need platinum, is one of the multiplicity of points Bernstein investment company makes in a major work just released,... →
Clyde & Co adds further depth to Global Projects & Construction Group with partner hire
18th January 2021 Global law firm Clyde & Co has today announced the hire of Philip Norman as Partner to add further depth to its Global Projects & Construction... →
Somalia cuts diplomatic ties with Kenya
By: African News Agency 15th December 2020 Somalia has cut ties with Kenya, accusing it of violating Somali sovereignty and territorial integrity. Relations between the two East African... →
Fostering a blue economy: Offshore renewable energy
4th December 2020 Offshore renewable energy – including offshore wind and solar power, as well as emerging ocean energy technologies – could support sustainable... →
Daily Podcast – December 01, 2020
By: Thabi Shomolekae 1st December 2020 Making headlines: Supreme Court dismisses Airlink’s claim against SAA; South Africa assumes UN Security Council Presidency; And, Somalia expels... →
Somalia expels Kenyan ambassador over 'interference'
By: Reuters 1st December 2020 Somalia expelled Kenya's ambassador and recalled its own envoy from Nairobi after accusing its neighbour of interfering in the electoral process in... →