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Episode 626: Chemicals need governments to take more action on climate

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Governments and regulators need to act more quickly on climate change to give chemical companies certainty as they plan to invest in low carbon technologies. - Chemical and energy companies could partner to secure renewable energy supplies - BASF CEO Martin Brudermuller says company needs more renewable energy to meet climate goals - Brudermuller warns that Europe may fall behind the US and China on renewables - Industry needs certainty on targets, regulation, support - Court decision against Shell highlights need for swift climate action by oil companies - G7 leaders should commit to vaccinating emerging economies - Rising inflation could push up interest rates and dampen economic growth
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Governments and regulators need to act more quickly on climate change to give chemical companies certainty as they plan to invest in low carbon technologies. - Chemical and energy companies could partner to secure renewable energy supplies - BASF CEO Martin Brudermuller says company needs more renewable energy to meet climate goals - Brudermuller warns that Europe may fall behind the US and China on renewables - Industry needs certainty on targets, regulation, support - Court decision against Shell highlights need for swift climate action by oil companies - G7 leaders should commit to vaccinating emerging economies - Rising inflation could push up interest rates and dampen economic growth
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