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Not quite 20 years ago, Raina Plowright stood in a forest in Australia's Northern Territory at dusk.
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The European Union declared this week that it could make deeper greenhouse gas cuts than it has alre
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Updated Oct. 6 with Pope Francis’s comments as Synod begins.Pope Francis convened nearly 200 bishops