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Fuels Decline in Europe, China Surges, South Africa's Pollution Estimates Lowered, Fossil Fuel Industry Faces Credit Downgrades, Global Strategy Proposed to Limit Global Warming
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Fuels like diesel and naphtha are declining in Europe due to weak economic growth and reduced demand. China, on the other hand, experiences a surge in demand for diesel-type fuel. South Africa's state power utility estimates lower pollution from coal-fired plants than previously thought. Fitch Ratings warns of credit downgrades for much of the fossil fuel industry due to climate risk. The International Energy Agency proposes a global strategy to limit global warming to 1.5C. The price difference between crude oil and gasoline is declining, indicating a decline in gasoline demand.
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