Global CO2 emissions ‘stalled’ in 2014
The growth in global carbon emissions stalled last year, according to data from the International Energy Agency.
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The growth in global carbon emissions stalled last year, according to data from the International Energy Agency.
Nancie Atwell, an English teacher from Maine in the United States, has been named as the winner of a competition to find the world's best teacher, with a prize of $1m (£680,000).
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New York University's graduate students have been without a negotiated contract for nearly a decad