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Momentum grows for global roadmap to phase out fossil fuels
Should major fossil fuel companies pay for climate damage?
COP29: Global carbon emissions to hit record high in 2024
Rally held demanding shift from fossil fuels to renewable energy
Why solar and wind isn’t winning
The right energy
For the future of power
Is recycling a scam?
Science shows the severe climate consequences of new fossil fuel extraction
OP-ED: Wind and solar power won’t replace fossil fuels
Fossil fuel pollution kills people. Radioactive nuclear waste does not.
ED: Going green is best for business
ED: Fuel for the nation
OP-ED: What do we need to do to reduce carbon emissions?
Minister: Increase use of public transport to reduce air pollution
OP-ED: What the latest Nobel economics prize can do for carbon emissions
UN chief warns India over 'bad economics' of coal
The price we pay for inaction
Green transport set to overtake cars in world's major cities by 2030
On the verge of destruction
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