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Max Fawcett
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Opinion, Politics
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May 31st 2024
Two reports that exaggerate the cost of an emissions cap to the oil and gas industry are excellent data points in support of Mark Twain’s dim view of statistics, and both are shaped by assumptions — presumably directed by the organizations funding them — that have no resemblance to reality.
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| May 31st 2024
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News
| May 31st 2024
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Financial institutions have a key role to play in the transition to greener and more climate-resilient communities, but they must work harder if they're going to do so.
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Opinion, Business
| May 31st 2024
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There are more than 2,600 landfills across the U.S., and collectively, they leak more than 280 million tons of carbon dioxide into the air each year — the equivalent of 74 coal-fired plants. So why are government regulations on the facilities so lax?
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News
| May 31st 2024
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Matteo Cimellaro
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