Finance , resilience , net zero and nature
Human-induced greenhouse gas emissions, insufficient disaster risk management and under-valuing environmental costs, according to a new global survey which reveals the impacts of climate change on the world's largest emergency settlements.
Source: gov.ukPublished on 2022-07-04
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