Asia Continues to be a Sustainability Laggard
The UN's climate change summit in Geneva is expected to be a key moment for the global economy, with the aim of limiting the use of coal fuel to increase global temperatures by 1.5% to 1.5°C in the next two decades.
Source: finews.asiaPublished on 2021-11-23
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