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Thomas L. Friedman: We are opening the lids on two giant Pandora’s boxes

Social media illustrated some of the perils of unchecked technology.
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Clean energy quest pits Google against utilities

Google says it can’t meet its goals for renewable power unless state-regulated utilities, particularly in the Southeast, give way to market competition.
Who’s driving climate change? New data catalogs 72,000 polluters and counting

Who’s driving climate change? New data catalogs 72,000 polluters and counting

A nonprofit backed by Al Gore and other big environmental donors says it can track emissions down to individual power plants, oil fields and cargo ships.
Greg Bensinger: Social media is polluted with climate denialism

Greg Bensinger: Social media is polluted with climate denialism

Climate misinformation is rampant on social media. Is there anything to be done?
What’s really behind corporate promises on climate change?
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What’s really behind corporate promises on climate change?

Many big businesses have not set targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Others have weak goals.
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Companies say they care about the climate. Their actions fall short

Many big businesses have not set targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Others have weak goals.

Apple, facing pressure on climate, says it'll go carbon neutral
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Apple, facing pressure on climate, says it'll go carbon neutral

Apple said on Tuesday its devices would be carbon-neutral by 2030, making it the latest tech giant to ramp up voluntary climate targets.
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