Sabah's 'Bridge to Hell' and other Scary Eco-News from Asia
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Who’s Responsible for our Climate Crisis? Just 90 Companies
Climate ChangeJeremy HanceJeremy Hance, climate change, global warming, carbon emissions, carbon dioxide, methane, Richard Heede, Climate Accountability Institute, corporate polluters, oil, natural gas, coal, cement, ExxonMobile, British Petroleum, Chevron, Gazprom, National Iranian Oil Company, Saudi Aramco, Royal Dutch Shell, Petroleos Mexicanos, divestment, greenhouse gases, James Hansen
Will mining company save or destroy the species named after it?
Gopalasamy Reuben Clementskarst, limestone karst, cement, Malaysia, endemic species, local endemics, land snails, durian fruit, Kanthan Hill, quarrying