COP26 : The Middle East leaders who went , who didnt , and what at stake
The world's biggest climate change summit is expected to be held in Glasgow on Thursday. But what is the impact of the global warming? And what are the ways that the Middle East is under threat, asks Tom de Castella, a leading economist.
Source: middleeasteye.netPublished on 2021-11-04
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