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We will verify key points against reputable evidence from organisations such as the IPCC, the International Energy Agency, and the World Resources Institute, as well as peerâreviewed studies. We challenge unverifiable green claims and add transparent sourcing.
If the piece concerns climate policy, corporate sustainability, renewable energy or community solutions, we typically add figures on emissions or energy use, policy status and costs, coâbenefits for health and jobs, and clear next steps for readers and decisionâmakers.
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