Headline RoundupDecember 11th, 2017
Macron Awards Grants to US Climate Scientists
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Emmanuel Macron is awarding "Make our Planet Great Again" grants to 13 US scientists that will fund relocation to France and climate research for several years.
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France awards climate grants to U.S.-based scientists on summit eveReuters
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Emmanuel Macron plans to award multi-year grants for several U.S.-based scientists to relocate to France, his office said on Monday on the eve of a climate summit hosted by the president to raise finances to counter global warming.
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Promising to ‘Make Our Planet Great Again,’ Macron lures 13 U.S. climate scientists to FranceWashington Post
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What initially looked like an impish dig at President Trump by French President Emmanuel Macron over climate policy has turned into a concrete plan.
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France to Reward Anti-Trump U.S. Academics With ‘Make Our Planet Great Again’ Cash GrantsBreitbart News
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Emmanuel Macron is preparing to award all-expenses-paid grants for U.S. scientists to relocate to France, as part of the French leader’s attack on U.S. president Donald Trump’s climate policies.
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