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Climate cash for developing world set to meet UN 2020 goal
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Vanuatu to sue fossil fuel firms for climate change
Vanuatu to sue fossil fuel firms for climate change
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Climate impacts will seldom strike singly
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Philippines' typhoon survivors to fossil fuel firms: please listen to us
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Societies must take care of those 'menaced' by green shift—officials
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State of the climate: New record ocean heat content and a growing El Niño
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