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May 20th - The State Post Bureau today (May 20th) released data on the operation of my countrys postal industry in the first four months of this year. The data shows that the industrys delivery volume increased by 4.1% year-on-year, continuing its steady growth trend. The latest data from the State Post Bureau shows that from January to April, my countrys postal industry completed a total of 70.16 billion deliveries, a year-on-year increase of 4.1%. Among them, the express delivery volume reached 64.57 billion pieces, a year-on-year increase of 5.1%.Taiwans export orders rose 48.1% year-on-year in April, below the expected 45% and the previous months 65.90%.On May 20th, it was reported that on May 19th local time, US military refueling aircraft were spotted parked on the runway of Ben Gurion International Airport near Tel Aviv, Israel. It is unclear how long these aircraft had been stationed at the airport. US President Trump told US lawmakers that day that the war with Iran would end "very quickly." Earlier that day, he had also stated that the US might need to strike Iran again. Trump also claimed that on May 18th, he was "just one hour away" from ordering a strike against Iran.The chart shows that at 22:00 Beijing time on May 20, there will be large foreign exchange options contracts for the Euro, Japanese Yen, and Canadian Dollar expiring, including four contracts with strike prices exceeding 1 billion. Please manage your risks.On May 20, Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Guo Jiakun held a regular press conference. A reporter asked, "It is understood that the Second APEC Senior Officials Meeting 2026 concluded yesterday in Shanghai. Could you please provide an overview of the meeting and its main outcomes?" Guo Jiakun stated that the Second APEC Senior Officials Meeting 2026 and related meetings were held in Shanghai from May 11 to 19. Vice Foreign Minister Ma Zhaoxu attended the opening ceremony and delivered a speech. Nearly 40 events and meetings were held during the meeting, covering multiple areas including trade and investment, economic and technological cooperation, and food safety, with over 1,000 representatives participating. All participating parties highly praised the positive progress made by China in promoting APEC cooperation since assuming the host position, and expressed their continued support for Chinas hosting of the meeting, jointly promoting a fruitful APEC "Year of China."

Launch a fossil fuel registry to assist in the identification of "stranded assets"

Charlie Brooks

Sep 20, 2022 10:52

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On Monday, Carbon Tracker and Global Energy Monitor announced the launch of the world's first registry of oil and gas reserves, production, and emissions, encompassing data for more than 50,000 fields.


The database makes previously disparate or difficult-to-access data available to the public, including investors seeking a better understanding of which assets are at risk of becoming uneconomic, or "stranded," during the shift to low-energy sources.


It could also benefit activists in their efforts to restrict the production of fossil fuels by applying pressure on corporations or governments.


"It is a big advantage that all of this information is now cross-referenced and searchable. Not just because it will assist us in focusing and refining our thematic engagement and stewardship, but also because it will help us to better manage our resources "The following was stated by Eric Christian Pedersen, Head of Responsible Investments at Nordea Asset Management.


According to the non-governmental organizations that produced it, the Global Registry of Fossil Fuels contains data on fields in 89 countries, representing 75% of global output.


According to Global Energy Monitor (GEM), the registry collects information from numerous sources, including governments, state-owned and commercial enterprises, news and media publications, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and on-the-ground contacts with direct knowledge of a project.


"With the Registry, it will be much easier to incorporate predicted future emissions into the analysis and, as a result, to identify and prioritize the businesses with the greatest risk of possessing assets that are likely to become stranded," Pedersen explained.


The registry has assessed the extent to which a substantial amount of the world's oil and gas reserves will have to remain underground to prevent a dramatic climate change.


"Producing and burning the world's reserves would produce more than 3.5 trillion tons of greenhouse gas emissions, which is more than seven times the remaining carbon budget for 1.5C and more than all emissions produced since the industrial revolution," they added.


It is difficult to quantify the life-cycle emissions of a unit of oil, natural gas, or coal; simulations are commonly employed in lieu of measurements, which can vary significantly.


Whether the potent but transient greenhouse gas methane is converted to CO2 equivalent data on a 20-year or 100-year timeline is a factor.


It contributes around five gigatons of CO2e (carbon dioxide equivalent) emissions per year, according to Johnny West, the main modeler at Koinon Consulting, who advised Carbon Tracker.


Deborah Gordon, a member of the climate intelligence group at the Rocky Mountain Institute, remarked that such data is necessary for industry and governments to prioritize the most polluted fields.


"Insufficient transparency exists... Obtaining reservoir and activity information is difficult or impossible "Gordon observed.