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Marjorie Taylor Greene says fossil fuels are 'amazing'

"If you believe that today's 'climate change' is caused by too much carbon, you have been fooled," Greene said in a tweet.
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Mark Zuckerberg's private jet has carbon footprint 17 times average

In just two months, Facebook creator Mark Zuckerberg's private jet has emitted 17 times more carbon than the average American produces in a year.

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How experts in Salt Lake City are addressing climate change in Utah

The Utah Climate Action Network is creating partnerships to fight climate-related issues like worsening air quality and diminishing water supplies.
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Electric cars are not the solution to the climate crisis

Electrifying 1 billion cars is forcing us to increase dirty mining — and our EV obsession is making it harder to stave off full-blown climate chaos.
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Cutting pollution may cost more after supreme court's climate decision

President Joe Biden made a key climate promise on the campaign trail: He would put the US on a path to cut its greenhouse-gas emissions in half by 2030. That goal is still achievable despite the Supreme Court's big climate ruling, analysts say.

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How Madison, Wisconsin, is building resilience against climate change

Madison is striving to reach 100% renewable energy and zero-net carbon emissions in city operations by 2030 and community-wide by 2050, according to its Climate Forward agenda. Progress is underway in achieving this, with almost 75% of the electricity for city operations coming from renewable energy.

Ukraine: Russian troops took Radioactive 'souvenirs' from Chernobyl, says agency
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Ukraine: Russian troops took Radioactive 'souvenirs' from Chernobyl, says agency

Looted Items likely taken by Russia from Chernobyl could cause radiation burns, sickness, and irreversible processes in the body, a Ukraine agency said.
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