It’ll cost $45 billion, but Germany proposes to eliminate coal in 19 years

On Saturday, a German commission made up of federal and state leaders as well as industry representatives, environmentalists, and scientists agreed on a proposal to close all of Germany’s 84 remaining coal plants by 2038. The closures would be compensated with €40 billion ($45.7 billion) in government aid, which would be directed toward communities hardest hit by coal closures. Source: ArsTechnica

Donald Trump’s huge military bill for South Korea prompts fears of a US pullback on the peninsula

The Trump administration is insisting South Korea accepts as much as a 50 per cent increase in what it pays for US military protection, including subsidising the nuclear-capable bombers stationed thousands of miles away on Guam. The dispute caused their cost-sharing deal to lapse on December 31 and, if it’s not renewed soon, South Korean civilian personnel will face furloughs like the ones that just ended in Washington. Source: South China Morning Post