Russia Change in Tone on Climate Is Unlikely to Spark Rapid Green Transition
Greenpeace’s Dmitry Yablokov has told the BBC that Russia has made a significant shift in its attitude to climate change in the first year of the summit in Glasgow, which will be held later this month. The BBC's Alexei O'Neill looks at how it has been making progress.
Source: themoscowtimes.comPublished on 2021-10-29
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