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Big cities vow to make buildings carbon neutral by 2050
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Time to put the ocean at the heart of climate talks
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Voluntary carbon gets lift from Paris, planes, and propriety
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Villages die as community makes way for coal in Germany
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There is a sustainable solution to Asia's sand crunch
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Focus on cities could cut China's emissions by 30%
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