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Blue & Green Daily: Friday 19 June headlines
Blue & Green Daily finds and summarises the top sustainability stories around the web every morning. We start with our own picks from Blue & Green Tomorrow.
Pope encyclical: we need a new dialogue to shape the future of our planet
Government plans to end onshore wind subsidies early
European Commission urged to adopt circular economy measures
Thousands urge MPs to tackle climate change
Renewable energy makes good pension investment return, according to new poll
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19 June headlines
Climate aid key to Paris deal, says Amber Rudd
Climate aid to developing countries is likely to be the biggest sticking point hindering a global deal at the UN climate talks in Paris later this year, according to the UK’s energy and climate secretary. Guardian.
Scotland attacks ‘irrational’ onshore wind decision
Scotland’s government has described the decision by UK ministers to end subsidies for onshore wind a year early as “deeply regrettable” and “irrational”. Financial Times.
Government ordered to publish redacted fracking report in full
A heavily-redacted government report on the impacts of fracking on house prices, businesses and services in rural areas must be published in full, the UK’s information commissioner has ruled. Guardian.
Libor trial: Hayes handed over UBS ’instruction manual’ on rigging, prosecution says
The first trader to stand on trial in a global investigation into Libor-rigging told prosecutors in 2013 that UBS had circulated “an instruction manual on fixing Libor”, a court heard today. Telegraph.
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Interesting picks
Wind farm subsidies: political interest trumps national interest – Guardian
Pope Francis on climate change: 10 things we’ve learnt – Telegraph
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