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nformation not
polluted by bias will be critical to in the lead up to the UN Climate Change
summit in Paris later this year.
A group of newspapers eager to provide readers with the best
and most accurate news about what will and should be discussed in Paris and
banded together to form a “Climate change media network”.
The newspapers will share a pool of information about
climate change and when and where they can, contribute their own copy.
Melbourne’s Age
and the Sydney Morning Herald, both
Fairfax newspapers, have joined this exchange.
A story - “The Age, The Sydney Morning Herald join climate change media network” – discussing this alignment was in today’s Age.
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