climate change
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Nearly 50 Percent of All Thermal Coal-Fired Power Plants Plan To Defy the Paris Agreement Pledge To Mitigate Climate Change
Nearly half of all thermal coal-fired power plants plan to defy the Paris Agreement pledge to mitigate climate change. Many companies in the coal industry have long-term plans opposite the commitments on mitigating the rise in global climate temperatures.
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US Has Formally Withdrawn From the Paris Agreement on Climate Change
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Highly Polluting Used Cars Sold to Africa and Poorer Countries by US, Europe, and Japan Contribute to Climate Change
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What Happened to Madagascar's Giant Birds and Mammals
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Migrants More Vulnerable to Climate Change Effects Due to Stricter Border Policies
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Climate Change: How it Brings Climate Anxiety and Mental Illnesses
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New Five-Year Carbon Market Pilot Program Gives Conservation Funding for Land Trusts
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Climate Change Threatens Cultural Landmarks and Heritage Sites in Africa
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New Satellite Can Monitor Emissions of Greenhouse Gas Methane Which Causes Climate Change
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Tipping Points of the Current Climate Crisis
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Climate Change Causes Ice Larger than Paris to Break Off from Greenland Glacier and Shatter
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Climate Change: Dire Effects and the Recommendations of Caribbean Experts