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Extracted Claims (18452)
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👤 Xi JinpingSimplified: Xi Jinping stated China will reduce carbon dioxide and pollution by at least 7% by 2035.1 sources7 months ago
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Simplified: China accounts for 32% of global emissions, the US 13%, India 8%, and the EU 6%.1 sources7 months ago
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Simplified: Emissions remained mostly unchanged in China and Europe, but increased in the US and other areas.1 sources7 months ago
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Simplified: This year's total emissions are about 1.1% higher than in 2024.1 sources7 months ago
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👤 Global Carbon ProjectSimplified: Nations are projected to emit about 38.1 billion tons of carbon dioxide this year.1 sources7 months ago
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👤 researchersSimplified: Global fossil fuel emissions are projected to reach record highs in 2025, but China's emissions may be slowing down.1 sources7 months ago
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Simplified: A printed version of the article was published on November 13, 2025.1 sources7 months ago
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Simplified: Victor Mather is a reporter and editor at The Times for 25 years.1 sources7 months ago
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Simplified: Approximately 250 billion pennies are still in circulation.1 sources7 months ago
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Simplified: President Trump signed the penny's death warrant in February.1 sources7 months ago
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Simplified: From 1982 until its end, the penny was 97.5% zinc and 2.5% copper.1 sources7 months ago
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Simplified: In 1943, the penny was made of zinc-coated steel due to copper shortages for the war effort.1 sources7 months ago
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Simplified: Abraham Lincoln's image appeared on the front of the penny starting in 1909.1 sources7 months ago
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Simplified: Alexander Hamilton created the Coinage Act, which led to the creation of the penny.1 sources7 months ago
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Simplified: The American penny was created in 1793 in Philadelphia.1 sources7 months ago
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Simplified: The half cent (1793-1857) and the Canadian penny (1858-2012) died before the American penny.1 sources7 months ago
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Simplified: The last pennies were minted on Wednesday in Philadelphia.1 sources7 months ago
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Simplified: It cost more than 3 cents to mint a penny.1 sources7 months ago
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👤 Treasury DepartmentSimplified: The Treasury Department said the penny's death was due to irrelevance and high cost.1 sources7 months ago
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The penny, the going rate for one’s thoughts but not much else, died on Wednesday in Philadelphia. 0.900Simplified: The American penny died on Wednesday in Philadelphia.1 sources7 months ago