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Financial Times - World
Oil-rich nations launch ‘pushback’ against fossil fuel phaseout
EU bloc among countries putting pressure on COP29 hosts Azerbaijan to prioritise end to use of polluting fuels7 hours ago -
The Hill - Politics
Democrats seek to tax fossil fuel companies over climate change
A large group of Democrats is looking to force the fossil fuel industry to pay for climate change. Lawmakers unveiled a bill Thursday that would allow the Treasury Department to impose fees on ...14 hours ago - Climate -
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Is Inequality the Key to the Climate Change Debate?
In his new book, the economist Thomas Piketty argues that the world can’t stop climate change without addressing issues of inequality.17 hours ago - Climate -
The Guardian - World
AI can change belief in conspiracy theories, study finds
Research challenges conventional wisdom that evidence and arguments rarely help to change believers’ minds. Whether it is the mistaken idea that the moon landings never happened or the false claim ...17 hours ago - Artificial Intelligence -
The Guardian - World
Natural History Museum plans revamp to become climate ‘catalyst for change’
Four galleries to be overhauled and two more spaces to reopen, including Fixing Our Broken Planet exhibition. The Natural History Museum in London has announced a major programme of transformation ...18 hours ago - Climate -
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Mortgage rates are falling ahead of the Fed’s planned rate cut. How borrowers can capitalize.
The 30-year mortgage rate is averaging at 6.2% Freddie Mac said in its latest weekly survey on Thursday.19 hours ago - Mortgage -
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