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  • Dec 28, 2023 | washingtonpost.com | Anna M. Phillips |Amudalat Ajasa |Timothy Puko

    The Biden administration vowed to protect communities from dangerous pollution. But refineries continue to exceed safe levels. Updated December 29, 2023 at 6:00 a.m. EST|Published December 21, 2023 at 6:30 a.m. ESTChildren fish in the water across from refineries in Texas City, Tex., on Oct. 6.

  • Dec 14, 2023 | afr.com | Chico Harlan |Maxine Joselow |Timothy Puko

    CompaniesEnergyClimate policyMore than any climate deal before it, the new pact reflects a recognition that the world is doing more harm than good by prolonging the era of coal, oil and gas. Chico Harlan, Maxine Joselow and Timothy PukoDec 15, 2023 – 10.46am or Subscribe to save articleBreaking a deadlock that had hindered climate talks for three decades, this week nations struck a deal that calls for tackling the root cause of the climate crisis: fossil fuels.

  • Dec 14, 2023 | afr.com | Chico Harlan |Maxine Joselow |Timothy Puko

    CompaniesEnergyClimate policyMore than any climate deal before it, the new pact reflects a recognition that the world is doing more harm than good by prolonging the era of coal, oil and gas. Chico Harlan, Maxine Joselow and Timothy PukoDec 15, 2023 – 10.46am or Subscribe to save articleBreaking a deadlock that had hindered climate talks for three decades, this week nations struck a deal that calls for tackling the root cause of the climate crisis: fossil fuels.

  • Dec 14, 2023 | afr.com | Chico Harlan |Maxine Joselow |Timothy Puko

    CompaniesEnergyClimate policyMore than any climate deal before it, the new pact reflects a recognition that the world is doing more harm than good by prolonging the era of coal, oil and gas. Chico Harlan, Maxine Joselow and Timothy PukoDec 15, 2023 – 10.46am or Subscribe to save articleBreaking a deadlock that had hindered climate talks for three decades, this week nations struck a deal that calls for tackling the root cause of the climate crisis: fossil fuels.

  • Dec 13, 2023 | pressherald.com | Timothy Puko |Maxine Joselow |Chico Harlan

    DUBAI — Nations reached a breakthrough climate agreement Wednesday, calling for a transition away from fossil fuels in an unprecedented deal that targets the greatest contributors to the planet’s warming. The deal came swiftly – with no discussion or objection – in a packed room in Dubai following two weeks of negotiations and rising contention. It is the first time a global climate deal has specifically called to curb the use of fossil fuels.

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