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The narrow definition of petrostate excludes many of the industrial powers still handing out oil and gas licences

“Drill, baby, drill!” Donald Trump’s avowal to pump up the US’s oil and gas production should not be surprising. The US has ramped up fossil fuel production to become the world’s biggest producer: its projected licences for 2024 could lead to 397m tonnes of planet-heating emissions.

This comes at a time when the UN secretary general

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