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Debate over fossil fuel lobby heats up at UN climate talks
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High fuel prices might leave the Philippines communities in prolonged darkness
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China sets 17 per cent carbon intensity cut in new five-year climate plan
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As the Gulf conflict widens, so does its environmental footprint
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