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InsideClimate News: Leading scientists will soon tell the world they're 95% certain that humans are driving global warming. Sceptics are busy trying to sow any doubt
IPS: Street protests are snowballing in Romania against a Canadian-led gold mining project in Rosia Montana
Dana Nuccitelli: The scientific evidence on human-caused global warming is clear. Opposition stems from politics, not science.
John Abraham: Increases in extreme heat due to global warming will pose challenges to our cities, infrastructure, and bodies
Graham Readfearn: Research confirms previous findings which caused fury among sceptics of human-caused climate change
Factory co-founded by Matt Damon and promising minimum wage, hopes to bring responsible production of high-end apparel to the country
Barry Parkin, CSO at Mars Inc tells Jo Confino that businesses should treat sustainability as a pre-competitive issue
Greg Hunt waives full environmental assessment as activists vow to ramp up protests against 'free-for-all mining'
Tasmanian Colin Russell faces up to 15 years in a Russian jail for 'imaginary offence' as family says, 'We just need him home'
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The BBC betrayed its values by giving Professor Carter this climate platform
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