As COP26 closes , can businesses step in where governments have failed ?
The first week of the UN’s climate change summit in Glasgow was a huge celebration of efforts to tackle the threat posed by the global warming pandemic, writes the BBC's Chris Stokel-Walker, who has been behind the event.
Source: raconteur.netPublished on 2021-11-15
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