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Don’t be fooled by fossil fuel companies' green exterior
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Don’t be fooled by fossil fuel companies' green exterior

Polluters are paying lip service to the climate crisis, but plowing ahead with destructive business as usual.

As climate change worry grows, corporate America is starting to lobby Congress for big policy.
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As climate change worry grows, corporate America is starting to lobby Congress for big policy.

Corporate America is calling on Congress to pass big climate policy in the most aggressive and united way since 2009.

Despite what Trump says, most Americans want climate action - even if China doesn’t do its part
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Despite what Trump says, most Americans want climate action - even if China doesn’t do its part

Both Democrats and Republicans want action to slow climate change.
Climate negotiators reach an overtime deal to keep Paris pact alive
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Climate negotiators reach an overtime deal to keep Paris pact alive

The deal puts in place detailed implementation rules, but analysts said it was now up to individual countries to honor their commitments.
Paris Agreement lives on at COP24
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Paris Agreement lives on at COP24

Negotiators from around the world struck an eleventh-hour deal Saturday, laying out rules to implement the Paris Agreement and keep the landmark 2015 climate accord intact.

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Climate change: More than 1000 institutions pledge to withdraw investment from fossil fuels
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Climate change: More than 1000 institutions pledge to withdraw investment from fossil fuels

'This is a moral movement as well as a financial one,' campaigners say.

Lobbyists push fossil fuels at climate talks
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Lobbyists push fossil fuels at climate talks

The science says we must ditch fossil fuels as soon as possible, yet COP24 is sponsored by the very industry doing the damage. Does it have a role to play — or are lobbyists undermining the negotiations?
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