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China provides $1 billion in ‘green’ finance to coal projects in first half of the year
Chinese financial institutions provided at least $1 billion in “green” financing to coal-related projects in the first half of this year, a review
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80% of Gen Z college students say they’re voting in 2020 — and they’ve singled out student debt as their biggest concern
As a new semester begins, the 2020 election cycle is already in full swing, which means presidential candidates will start courting college-aged voters
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Iceland holds funeral for first glacier lost to climate change
Iceland has marked its first-ever loss of a glacier to climate change as scientists warn that hundreds of other ice sheets on the subarctic island
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Argentina’s economy minister resigns as peso sheds value
The country's peso shed 20% of its value against the US dollar after President Mauricio Macri suffered the resounding loss last Sunday
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For the First Time in Recorded History, Heat Above the Arctic Circle Reaches 94.6 Degrees
This past summer, the Arctic saw an absolutely shocking rise in temperature that made the southern stretches of the Arctic Circle begin to
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REUTERS TOP 75
For the first time, South Korea’s Seoul National University tops Reuters’ ranking of Asia Pacific’s Most Innovative Universities, a list that identifies and
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In pictures: Australian Geographic’s photo prize winners
Stunning images of nature and wildlife across Australia, New Zealand, Antarctica and some Pacific islands are recognised each year in the Australian Geographic
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‘Smart’ clothing can boost wearable tech: Singapore researchers
Researchers in Singapore have invented ‘smart’ clothing they say can boost signals and save battery life on wireless devices such as headphones
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Department of Forest Conservation to expedite removal of Pine plantations
The Department of Forest Conservation has decided to expedite the removal of the Pine plantations
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Plastic particles falling out of sky with snow in Arctic
The scientists said they were shocked by the sheer number of particles they found: more than 10,000 of them per litre in the Arctic
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