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Protesters have blocked coal deliveries from rebel-held eastern Ukraine, bringing the power industry to its knees
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As diplomatic efforts to end the conflict stall, both Kyiv and Moscow hope to use the flare-up to win over Washington
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Climate change cooperation will be robust to weaker US support but commitment to reducing carbon emissions could suffer
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Political unrest and populist policies will affect growth prospects
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Chinese and Indonesian output cuts have driven up coal prices, and renewed impetus has come from Trump's election
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Most G20 climate policies call for reduced dependence on fossil fuels, but many states provide incentives for their use
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Despite improving energy capacity, the government remains committed to commissioning new nuclear power plants by 2037
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The next head of the main US environmental regulator is a friend of the energy sector and a foe of federal intervention
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OPEC has agreed to cut output, boosting the oil price, but upside prospects for fossil fuel prices appear limited
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All eyes are on Washington to gauge President-elect Donald Trump's willingness to shake up US policy orthodoxies
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