Climate talks are cheap whenever international agreements lack effective mechanisms to verify and enforce commitments, writes the BBC's Chris Stokel-Walker, who has been involved in the climate summit in Glasgow, and how it can be done.
Source: tbsnews.netPublished on 2021-11-21
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