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Emmanuel Macron has just won the rare distinction of being the most re-tweeted French person in history. In less than 24 hours, his Trump-defying message "make our planet great again" was shared more than 140,000 times, easily ousting the previous record-holder, the rather less high-minded TV presenter Cyril Hanouna. One fifth of the re-tweets were in the US. It is proof yet again that what we wit
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In the Withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement, the Koch Brothersâ Campaign Becomes Overt The Koch Brothers used to fly far below the radar. Now their astounding influence-buying and efforts to keep the U.S. from embracing climate-change legislation have become more obvious.PHOTOGRAPH BY JOE KLAMAR / AFP / GETTY If there was any lingering doubt that a tiny clique of fossil-fuel barons has capt
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