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4 ways we can step up adaptation and protect vulnerable communities from climate change impact
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Sustainable shopping: your guilt-free guide to flowers this Valentine's Day
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France and Britain must together help world reach climate safety
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Fossil fuel subsidies – a harmful government expenditure
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The climate change fight returns to Paris
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5 things that should happen at the Bonn climate talks but probably won’t
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The world needs a Chinese model for foreign aid
The world needs a Chinese model for foreign aid
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Don’t blame climate change for the Hurricane Harvey disaster—blame society
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