Fishermen Sue Big Oil For Its Role In Climate Change
The food industry is already feeling the effects of climate change, which will likely force expensive adaptations in the future. At least one sector is looking to make energy companies pay.
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December 4, 2018 at 08:02PM
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NPR News: Fishermen Sue Big Oil For Its Role In Climate Change
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