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Here's What ExxonMobil Thinks About the Future
As climate change negotiators meet in Lima, Peru and try to hammer out a framework for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, the oil major projects fossil-fueled prosperity in the developing world for decades to come.
In Photos: Greenpeace Unfurls Climate Message Next to Nazca Lines in Peru
Peru, who is hosting the annual UN climate change negotiation, pledged to sue the activists for "attacking" the iconic UNESCO World Heritage Site.
All Eyes Turn to India as UN Climate Talks Begin in Lima, Peru
After the world's three largest economies — China, United States, and the European Union — made new pledges to curb their emissions, the spotlight is now on other leading polluters.
Here's Why China's Climate Pledge Might Not Be Such A Great Leap Forward
The world's leading emitter says its emissions will peak by 2030, but experts say too little is known about China's emissions levels up to — and after — 2030 to say whether severe climate change can be avoided.
Obama Travels to China and Climate Change is High on the Agenda
The US and China account for roughly half of the world's annual carbon pollution and environmental groups are pushing the two countries to increase their commitments on reducing emissions.