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New York City wants oil companies to pay for climate change
by Alfredo Alcántara
@CNNMoney
New York City has become the first major U.S. city that plans to divest its pension funds from all fossil fuel investments. The City also filed a lawsuit against five large oil companies for contributing to climate change.
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