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Richest countries spent $74 billion on fossil fuel subsidies in 2011, eclipsing climate finance by seven times

Bangladesh plans massive coal plant in world’s biggest mangrove forest

Zombie coal: Borneo resurrects controversial coal plant

Southern U.S. logging soars to meet foreign biofuel demand

Canadian province cancels tar sands pipeline due to environmental impact

Indonesia’s largest coal plant will be built despite protests, minister says

Featured documentary: Damocracy, highlighting the battles over the Belo Monte and Ilisu dams

‘Carbon bubble’ could cause next global financial crisis

At top of the world, activists say exploiting Arctic is ‘utter madness’

Proposed coal plant threatens Critically Endangered Philippine cockatoo

Indigenous protester killed by masked assailants in Panama over UN-condemned dam

Burning coal may be killing over 100,000 people in India every year

Fish unable to pass through dams in U.S. presents ‘cautionary tale’ for developing world

Malaysian candidate pledges to drop controversial dam in Sarawak if elected

Wealthy nations’ fossil fuel subsidies dwarf climate financing

Penan suspend dam blockade, give government one month to respond to demands

Indigenous groups re-occupy Belo Monte dam in the Amazon

Indigenous blockade expands against massive dam in Sarawak

Mekong dam spree could create regional food crisis

Greenpeace abandons occupation of Arctic oil drilling rig after workers throw metal at them

Belo Monte mega-dam halted again by high Brazilian court, appeal likely but difficult

United States ranks near bottom on first ever energy efficiency scorecard

Tigers vs. coal in India: when big energy meets vanishing cats

Republican stalwart calls global warming ‘a matter of fact’, pushes for carbon tax

Massive coal mine in Australia beats back climate change legal challenge

Judge suspends Brazilian dam that would flood sacred waterfalls

Mining cancellation throws wrench into Sarawak dam-building spree

International Labor Organization raps Brazil over monster dam

Opposition rising against U.S. Arctic drilling

Black Swans and bottom-up environmental action

Brazil begins preliminary damming of Xingu River as protests continue

IEA warns: five years to slash emissions or face dangerous climate change

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