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Climate tsar joins UN net zero accountability watchdog

Consumers are increasingly concerned about climate change, but how can consumers tell bogus claims from net zero pledges, according to a new UN expert panel appointed to the UN Climate Change Commission in New Zealand, the BBC has learned.

Source: msn.com
Published on 2022-04-06

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