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As profits and prices plummet, the oil conglomerates โ€“ some of the worldโ€™s biggest companies โ€“ have been warned they must change their ways or face extinction, writes Kieran Cooke at Climate Newsย N...
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This is a guest post by Our Children's Trust originally published on EcoWatch Today, in a surprise ruling from the bench in theย critical climate caseย brought by youths against the State of Washi...
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Never before will the world see this level of coordination of climate protests, writes Fiona Waters of the Break Free movement, as citizens prepare to shut down a coal mine in Wales in a wave of gl...
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By David Powell, associate director, environment, at the New Economics Foundation (NEF). This article has been cross-posted from NEF. If youโ€™re the boss of BP, Chevron or Shell, how worried are yo...
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Byย Stephen Buranyi, reporting for DeSmogUKย at theย IMOย in London. Countries failed to take decisive action to limit the shipping industryโ€™s greenhouse gas emissions at the International Maritime ...
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By Stephen Buranyi, reporting for DeSmog UK at the IMO in London. Climate change featured heavily at the opening of the International Maritime Organisationโ€™s (IMO) annual marine environment prot...
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By Larry Buhl Last Wednesday evening, at a meeting of the Porter Ranch Community Council, a psychologist from Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health, Dr. Pietro Dโ€™ingillo, was invited to...
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This is a guest post by ClimateDenierRoundup crossposted from Daily Kos. ย  The worldโ€™s largest privately owned coal company, Peabody Energy Corporation,ย filed for bankruptcy this week.ย This is the ...
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Byย Aimรฉe Slangen, Utrecht University and John Church, CSIRO Global average sea level has risen by about 17 cm between 1900 and 2005. This is a much faster rate than in the previous 3,000 years. The...