Data exclusive : The junk carbon offsets revived by the Glasgow Pact
A former nuclear power plant in Myanmar has become a battleground for social violence, according to the BBC’s Gumring Hkanda, an academic at the University of Manchester, who has been fighting for 11 years in the country. Why?
Source: climatechangenews.comPublished on 2022-06-17
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