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EUObserver / BrusselsFossil fuel corporations should not lobby during climate conferences

“In heavily coal-reliant Poland, the ongoing round of international climate talks is marred by the sponsorship of coal and gas companies,” write Pascoe Sabido and Frieda Kieninger. “Tackling climate change is not compatible with giving the fossil fuel industry a place at the negotiating table.... At the national, [European Union] and

The Sydney Morning Herald / Sydney, AustraliaBrexit may be the final straw on the back of the world marketAl Jazeera / Doha, QatarInternational community must not ignore human rights abuses in Saudi ArabiaThe Globe and Mail / TorontoHuawei CFO’s arrest draws Canada into US-China disputeThe Namibian / Windhoek, NamibiaThe architecture of the internet needs purposeful construction

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