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Tax and energy to dominate EU summit
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European energy chief puts forward case for funding coal
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China struggles to tap its shale gas
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Climate Tipping Point? Concentration of Carbon Dioxide Tops 400 ppm For First Time in Human History
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Germany Doesn't Get Much Sun. How Did It Become a Leader in Solar Energy?
This story first appeared in Slate and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. It's been a ...Posted by Pamela Hogle
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Burn our planet or face financial meltdown. Not much of a choice
Last week's collapse of a European carbon emissions scheme makes an agreed approach to climate change all the more ...Posted by Jack Powers -
Carbon bubble will plunge the world into another financial crisis
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Mine Safety Reform Stalled Three Years After Deadly Blast
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The Coming Crash: Our Addiction to Endless Growth on a Finite Planet [With Photo Slideshow]
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