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YouTube Kids accused of shilling for Coca-Cola
A new complaint accuses the media company of peddling junk food to toddlers.
Here’s how the airline industry could cut its emissions in half
It’s cheaper for airlines to cut emissions than you'd expect, according to a new study.
China is totally crushing the U.S. on renewable energy
According to new data, China's clean energy investment over the last year outpaced that of the U.S., the U.K., and France combined.
Paris is the last best chance for the world to save itself
We’re now out of time: This next round of U.N. climate negotiations has to result in real progress. At least Obama seems to know that.
When national governments fail to halt climate change, can city action fill the gap?
Climate action by cities is important, but it's crucial that we avoid double counting municipal achievements.
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