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Michael Bloomberg plans a $242 million investment in clean energy
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Michael Bloomberg plans a $242 million investment in clean energy

The billionaire and former mayor of New York City will fund programs in 10 developing countries.
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Michael Bloomberg plans a $242 million investment in clean energy

Michael Bloomberg plans a $242 million investment in clean energy

The billionaire and former mayor of New York City will fund programs in 10 developing countries.
The city where cars are not welcome
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The city where cars are not welcome

As automakers promise to get rid of internal combustion engines, Heidelberg is trying to get rid of autos.
Fighting coal was supposed to lift Bloomberg. Here's why it didn't
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Fighting coal was supposed to lift Bloomberg. Here's why it didn't

The former New York mayor is “a victim of the climate debate moving much faster than the positive realities he helped shape,” one analyst said.
Bloomberg’s billions: How the candidate built an empire of influence
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Bloomberg’s billions: How the candidate built an empire of influence

The former mayor's philanthropy has been a boon for progressive causes, including climate change and public health, earning support from Democrats nationwide even as parts of his record give them pause.

7 reasons recycling isn't working in New York City
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7 reasons recycling isn't working in New York City

New York recycles only about a fifth of its trash, lagging other major cities and slowing its quest to reduce waste and fight climate change.
Bloomberg, focusing on climate change, says he would battle coal industry
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Bloomberg, focusing on climate change, says he would battle coal industry

The billionaire philanthropist, appearing in Iowa as he mulls a presidential run, called climate change “the issue’’ for 2020.
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