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Alberta Politics | 10-feb-2022
Alberta bid to recover $1.3-billion loss from KXL shutdown is politically motivated and unlikely to succeed
Reuters | 10-feb-2022
The Canadian province of Alberta formally initiated a trade challenge to recover its investment in the Keystone XL oil pipeline, which was scrapped in 2021 after the United States cancelled a key permit.
Climate Home News | 26-ene-2022
Campaigners say the UK and Switzerland are defending fossil fuel interests in Energy Charter Treaty modernisation talks to tempt firms to relocate their HQs.
IISD | 24-ene-2022
The fossil fuel industry is the most litigious industry in the ISDS system by number of cases, accounting for almost 20% of the total known ISDS cases across all sectors.
Capital Monitor | 17-ene-2022
Countries party to the Energy Charter Treaty are under yet more pressure to reform the agreement following the Cop26 climate summit, as they weigh the benefits of climate action against the likelihood of getting sued.
Investigate Europe | 21-dic-2021
Les négociations pour moderniser le Traité de la charte sur l’énergie (TCE) trainent en longueur et les gouvernements Européens perdent patience.
Investigate Europe | 21-dic-2021
European governments are losing patience in talks to modernise the controversial Energy Charter Treaty (ECT), according to leaked documents.
The Monitor | 17-dic-2021
The Keystone XL (KXL) pipeline was back in the news last week for a couple of reasons.
American Prospect | 16-dic-2021
Under the Energy Charter Treaty, investors can sue governments for loss of future profits. Champions say this will be an ‘indispensable tool’ for the green transition.
Afronomics Law | 13-dic-2021
African nations should not be expected to take the lead in addressing a climate emergency they did not create. The priority for Africa is to receive support and investment to build resilience and adapt to climate impacts.