Rich nations wont fight climate change until more of their own die : Gabonese minister
The UN climate conference in Egypt next week aims to find out what happened to the billions of dollars that wealthy countries pledged last year to help developing nations. Here are some of the key questions you need to know about COP27, which takes place in Gabon.
Source: cbc.caPublished on 2022-11-03
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