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    BP's Chief Economist admits that booked fossil fuel reserves are not going to be fully exploited ()

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    Dutch pension scheme under pressure to after disappointing 'sustainability' announcement:

  3. ABP faces sustainability pressures Great work of leading to progress, but ABP must fully!

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    Even some oil execs starting to do the math -- admit that we have to We just can't burn it all:

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    Bonn hasn't even started yet...

  6. Wow : "You can't deplore the catastrophic impacts of climate crisis and still invest in fossil fuels"

  7. BREAKING: France's Energy Minister says (ex- GDF-Suez, part state-owned) will no longer invest in coal!

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    , mobilisons nous vers la COP et au-delà!

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    sera la plus grande action de désobéissance civile pour la . Soyez la!

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  10. is working: BP admits that its oil reserves unlikely to ever be fully exploited due to climate action

  11. Inspiring examples. then re-invest! The council pension pots fuelling local futures instead of climate change

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    Tanking fossil stocks wipe hundreds of millions from govt workers' pensions:

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    More on Roskilde, Denmark's decision to here (in Danish):

  14. 2 months to - largest climate civil disobedience in Europe ever planned. Will u join?

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    Every divestment win sends a message: We reject the idea that an economy driven by fossil fuels is inevitable.

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    Onshore wind farms are now the cheapest form of electricity in the UK!

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    10 leaders on the best ways you can fight climate change (hint: is on the list)

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    9 chaises réquisitionnées à la . Objectif

  20. £683 million wiped off UK local government pensions due to coal crash, analysis shows now

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