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As the World Pursues Clean Power, Millions Still Have No Power at All
news.movim.eu / TheNewYorkTimes • 20 November
Just outside Belém, the Amazonian city where the world is meeting to discuss climate change, electricity is a very recent arrival.
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Howard Lutnick is helping push data center projects. His family companies are profiting from them.
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For years, the state has been nudging its cities to build housing to address a severe shortage. Maybe what they needed was a shove.
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