Net - zero vows suffer credibility gap
The youth movement in the United Nations has become a symbol of global climate change, according to the UN's new report. But the devil remains in those promises - which could lead to net-zero emissions by 2050.
Source: globaltimes.cnPublished on 2022-06-13
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