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Shell , BP , and Easyjet : The Big Polluters Designing the Rules for Voluntary Carbon Offsets

The UK’s climate change strategy is being challenged by a UN taskforce, which claims it will help private corporations meet its net zero target by 2050, if they fail to meet global targets for their carbon emissions by the end of the century.

Source: desmog.com
Published on 2021-04-30

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