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“This is an important step in the worldwide campaign to stop investments in fossil fuels in order to prevent the worst of global warming."
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President-elect Biden says he will rejoin the Paris Agreement on day one.
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The money be used to create a state-wide program for weatherization, insulation, and other energy efficiency measures.
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The state's attorney general argued that the oil giant misled shareholders about the financial risks from climate change.
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To turn ethane into the building block of plastic, petrochemical companies are investing in ethane cracker plants, raising concerns about what these facilities could mean for air pollution and climate change.
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The state is putting aside $300 million to fund resiliency projects in these communities, which have seen major flooding in recent years.
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Reed said that nuclear energy has to be part of the transition away from fossil fuels even with its risks.
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There was another climate strike led by young people Friday at the Peacemaker's Stage in Downtown Binghamton. Students from Binghamton University and Binghamton High School skipped school to attend the strike.
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A retiree gives unsolicited climate emergency talks on the New York City subway, frequently receiving applause. Now he wants to teach others how to preach their own messages to a crowd.
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Rafe Pomerance has been a climate activist for 40 years. As an environmental lobbyist for Friends of the Earth, he was one of the first people to agitate for bi-partisan action after reading a 1978 EPA report on coal.