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Taking a long-term view of Europe's future
Climate economic models are broke, but there might be a way to fix 'em
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Climate milestones point to a troubled future for coal and oil (and gas) investment
Taxing unhealthy fats can lead to healthier diets, new analysis shows
Brain stimulation: helping regulators weigh up the benefits and risks
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Stark warning from Oxford Martin School researchers on probability that ‘2°C capital stock’ will be reached in 2017
Sugar tax shows UK government is determined to tackle a serious health problem
Plant-based diets could save millions of lives and dramatically cut greenhouse gas emissions
A global switch to diets that rely less on meat and more on fruit and vegetables could save up to 8 million lives by 2050, reduce greenhouse gas emissions by two thirds, and lead to healthcare-related savings and avoided climate damages of $1.5 trillion (US) , Oxford Martin School researchers have found.
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