Climate Inaction , Injustice Worsened by Finance Fiasco
In our series of letters from African journalists, climate scientists Jomo Kwame Sundaram looks at the challenges facing the South in their efforts to tackle the global warming catastrophe. Here, he explains why the world is woefully offtrack to achieve the current international consensus that it is necessary to keep temperatures above pre-industrial
Source: ipsnews.netPublished on 2022-01-25
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