COP26 from the perspective of BIPOC youth delegates
A Canadian youth delegation has joined a group of Black, Indigenous and racialised communities (BIPOB) to join the UN climate change negotiations. Here's what we learned about the group and what it means for those affected.
Source: cbc.caPublished on 2021-11-20
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