
Bruce Huber
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Dec 11, 2024 |
legalnews.com | Bruce Huber
By Bruce HuberUniversity of Notre Dame(THE CONVERSATION) — Fossil fuels are the leading driver of climate change, yet they are still heavily subsidized by governments around the world. Although many countries have explicitly promised to reduce fossil fuel subsidies to combat climate change, this has proven difficult to accomplish. As a result, fossil fuels remain relatively inexpensive, and their use and greenhouse gas emissions continue to grow.
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Dec 3, 2024 |
theconversation.com | Bruce Huber
Bahan bakar fosil adalah penyebab utama perubahan iklim. Tapi hingga kini, pemerintah di berbagai belahan dunia masih mengalokasikan anggaran fiskal yang besar untuk subsidi bahan bakar minyak (BBM). Keberlanjutan subsidi ini menunjukkan betapa sulitnya melawan perubahan iklim, meskipun sudah banyak negara yang terang-terangan berjanji mengurangi subsidi bahan bakar minyaknya untuk melawan perubahan iklim.
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Nov 18, 2024 |
thehindu.com | Bruce Huber
Fossil fuels are the leading driver of climate change, yet they are still heavily subsidised by governments around the world. Although many countries have explicitly promised to reduce fossil fuel subsidies to combat climate change, this has proven difficult to accomplish. As a result, fossil fuels remain relatively inexpensive, and their use and greenhouse gas emissions continue to grow. I work in environmental and energy law and have studied the fossil fuel sector for years.
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Nov 16, 2024 |
theinvadingsea.com | Bruce Huber
By Bruce Huber, University of Notre DameFossil fuels are the leading driver of climate change, yet they are still heavily subsidized by governments around the world. Although many countries have explicitly promised to reduce fossil fuel subsidies to combat climate change, this has proven difficult to accomplish. As a result, fossil fuels remain relatively inexpensive, and their use and greenhouse gas emissions continue to grow.
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Nov 15, 2024 |
countercurrents.org | David Edwards |Sophie Sirtaine |Bruce Huber |Tom Engelhardt
In the 35 years since we first protested for action against climate change on the streets of London, we have often wondered what it is exactly we are trying to avert. Sometimes, notably in the wee small hours, we have tried to imagine how a destabilised climate might one day cause society to collapse. Would the lights just go out? Would supermarkets suddenly be empty of food? Would there simply be no-one to call for help? Would law and order progressively vanish from a newly barbarised world?
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