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    In photo taken Thursday Oct.19, 2017 Moroccan women fill up containers with water from a hose, in Zagora, southeastern Morocco. Experts blame poor choices in agriculture, growing populations and climate change for the water shortages in towns like Zagora, which has seen repeated protests for access to clean water in recent weeks. Since the summer, taps ran dry in Zagora.
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    President Joe Biden speaks at the Arcosa Wind Towers in August as part of his
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    Leaders at COP28 agree to ‘transition away’ from fossil fuels
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    No more free climate rides for China
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    Birthday blunders: Four times 80-year-old John Kerry’s climate warnings have fallen flat
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    COP28 draft text stops short of calling for phaseout of fossil fuels
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    COP28 draft text stops short of calling for phaseout of fossil fuels

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    December 11, 2023 2:59 pm
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    Others argue that AI has yet to be developed that can accurately mimic the value or depth of a threat. Information Age editorial director Ben Rossi makes the case that humans are needed to create the artificial intelligence that can identify and shut down attackers. (istock photo)
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