Amid Runaway Warming, Richest Nations Spend $200 Billion Backing Fossil Fuels
Published on Monday, September 21, 2015 by Common Dreams by Lauren McCauley, staff writer One of...
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Read MoreThey knew. They lied. And the planet and its people are now paying the ultimate price. It’s...
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Read MoreThe Climate Commission study found that the burning of fossil fuels such as coal, a key Australian export, represented the most significant contributor to climate change.
Read MoreFossil fuels still account for 80% of world energy use but renewables are inching in on 30% by 2030
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