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Why are fossil fuel companies sponsoring the Paris climate talks?
Corporate sponsors for COP21 include utility companies and a big bank with billions invested in coal mines and coal plants.
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The world’s richest 10 percent are responsible for half of carbon emissions
And now the world's poorest have to help clean up the mess.
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Here’s why Monsanto and Big Food are finally speaking up about climate change
Why did Monsanto pledge to go carbon-neutral by 2021? (Hint: It’s not all about altruism.)
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Check out this new promo video for the Paris climate talks
Well, unofficial promo video.
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Keystone is dead, but oil and coal projects in Pacific Northwest could be 5 times worse
Activists are fighting to block fossil fuel export terminals -- a critical new front in the climate battle.
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Here’s how to do GMO labeling so everyone wins
A New York Times editorial gives the push to label GMOs some cover in policy-wonk land -- and helps broaden the discussion over food-system transparency.
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Here’s what frontline communities are pushing for at the Paris climate talks
For starters, 100 percent clean energy, a much more aggressive timetable for emission cuts, and big contributions to the Green Climate Fund.
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Here’s the GOP congressman who’s trying to kick-start a new climate movement
Rep. Chris Gibson is rounding up fellow Republicans to support a climate resolution -- and hoping for a meaningful agreement out of Paris.
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Ted Cruz buys his rubbers from a vending machine and other fun things the GOP said today
You won't believe what these Republicans running for president say. Actually, you probably will.
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Explore climate change with these 2 interactive charts. Maybe grab some spiked eggnog, too
This carbon counter and climate change atlas will add just the right amount of despair to your holiday season.