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As citizens around the world increasingly favor serious policy action to fight climate change, the fossil fuel industry is undermining democratic principles to stem the tide of climate ...
World climate negotiations wrapped up over the weekend in Brazil with an agreement that increases money for countries to adapt to climate change but doesn't address phasing out fossil fuels. The ...
You might not know it from the headlines, but there is some good news about the global fight against climate change. A decade ...
Opinion: Fossil-fuel propaganda is everywhere, and it’s hard to avoid internalizing some of it. It has left the public ...