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"The widespread concern about bills is of course closely linked with public perception and the discussion about how we fairly pay for the cost of the transition," Ms Vyvas said.

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Tchiroma’s election manifesto promised a transition period of three to five years to rebuild the country, which he said Biya had destroyed.

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Still, it invested a lot over the years in the EV transition and that money now isn’t expected to generate adequate returns.

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"But another important and growing driver is mining and extractives for gold, for coal, and increasingly for the metals and minerals required for the renewable energy transition," Matson said.

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European officials said increasing financial penalties on Russia is crucial at this stage in the war, when its economy is on the brink of crisis but also transitioning to a full-scale wartime economy.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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