Big Money Rushes Into Carbon Capture. Can it Deliver This Time?
      The prospect of trapping carbon dioxide and storing it away so it can’t warm the planet has always
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    France Presents Bill to Rival US Support for Green Industry
      The French government presented a green industry bill including tax credits and targeted bonuses for electric vehicles, seeking
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    Aid groups brace for 'large-scale loss of life' in Myanmar as details emerge of Cyclone Mocha's destruction
      Rescue groups are bracing for "a large scale loss of life" in Myanmar, one aid agency has warned, after powerful Cyclone Mocha slammed into its west coast, ripping down houses and uprooting trees in one of the strongest storms to ever hit the country.
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    Rachel Brosnahan would 'jump' at the chance to play Lois Lane
      Rachel Brosnahan has broken her silence on a rumour claiming she auditioned for 'Superman: Legacy'.
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    Midwife's Ukraine work inspires Eurovision winner Sandie Shaw
      Singer Sandy Shaw was inspired by the midwife after hearing her on BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour.
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    More than a third of the area charred by wildfires in Western North America can be traced back to fossil fuels, scientists find
      Millions of acres scorched by wildfires in the Western US and Canada — an area roughly the size of South Carolina — can be traced back to carbon pollution from the world's largest fossil fuel and cement companies, scientists reported Tuesday.
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    Climate Risks Push Indonesia to Explore Blue Bond Market
      Indonesia is turning to the yen market for a rare sale of blue bonds to raise funds for
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    Gas Producer Santos Aims to Bring Asia’s Emissions to Australia
      Santos Ltd., Australia’s second-biggest natural gas producer, wants to use carbon capture projects to store emissions for some
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    Oil Majors Face Call for $12 Billion to Repair Nigeria Damage
      Oil companies including Shell Plc and Eni SpA should pay $12 billion to repair environmental devastation in Nigeria’s
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    South Africa Beats Climate Goal as Blackouts Slash Emissions
      South Africa is ahead of its target for cutting emissions of greenhouse gases. Output of the climate-warming gases
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    7 Dangerous and Deadly Toys From History
      The toys on this list include "what were they thinking?" oddities—like a children's laboratory kit that included uranium—but also some seemingly innocuous recreational offerings.
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    Credit Suisse Managing Director Says Bank Actively Seeking ESG Debt Deals
      A senior investment banker at Credit Suisse AG says his team is actively seeking new deals in a
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