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Asia energy team leader , working across , & . Previously politics, terrorism & more , dstringer3@bloomberg.net

Melbourne, Australia
Joined January 2008

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    Jun 2

    Hundreds of financiers, scientists, traders, sustainability experts and corporate execs are debating how to establish a global carbon market. Can they overcome these four obstacles?

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    May 31

    A 150-year-old recycler says it's boom time as scrap metal is snapped up

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    May 22

    Yuan Longping, the agronomist who is known for developing hybrid rice strain that pulled countless Chinese people out of hunger, died at 91 via

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    May 20

    PLUGGING🔌IN: & South Korea’s SK Innovation Are Joining Forces To Build Two U.S. Battery🔋Plants for . Says CEO : 'Having a secure supply of batteries that we control is really important'

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    May 4

    There’s been a “mood shift” in China Europe relations in recent months, says

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    May 17

    A look at how China's painful energy transition is playing out on the ground. traveled to Yumen, the country's first oil town that's remaking itself as a green city. Well, it's trying to, anyway. Stunning photos by Qilai Shen.

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    May 16

    I finally got inside a polysilicon plant in Xinjiang, China last week. Under a cloud of suspicion over alleged use of forced labor, the region produces half the world's supply of the key ingredient used in solar panels via

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    May 18

    An inside look at a polysilicon factory in China's troubled Xinjiang region, which produces nearly half the world's supply of a key ingredient in solar panels

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    May 14

    The pandemic has dramatically reshaped real estate — but that doesn't mean home prices have suddenly become cheap. Explore what's happened in key cities from Sydney to London to New York

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    May 12

    It used to be one of the hottest trades on Wall Street; now investors are yanking cash from green funds

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    May 10

    NEW: (w/) A small group of private companies, with help from several U.S. agencies, disrupted the cyber-attacks against Colonial Pipeline by taking down key servers being used by the hackers via

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    May 6

    And now it has happened: spot iron ore prices have hit today $200 a tonne | 🏭 🏗 🇨🇳

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    May 6

    If you'd like to read more about how Germany can reach its net-zero by 2045 goal, we've got an analysis up with more data from

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    May 5
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    Apr 22

    Saudi Aramco is reviewing its upstream business for potential stake sales via @mideastmatthew

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    Apr 21

    Goodbye to Ed Woodward at and, after the tragicomedy of the last few days, good riddance too. Nobody will campaign for him to change his mind. Few will sympathise. An accident-prone CEO who should go now rather than drag it out any longer.

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    Apr 19

    A letter from editor , introducing the fourth issue of Bloomberg Green's magazine

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    Apr 19

    LIVE: Chinese President Xi Jinping delivers remote video address at the opening of the annual conference of Boao Forum 2021

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