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Egypt Crushes at Home the Climate Action It Championing Abroad

Climate activists seeking to attend the UN climate summit in Sharm el-Sheikh say they have faced unprecedented hurdles getting accreditation and even hindering civil society representation. The BBC’s Tom de Castella reports.

Source: sej.org
Published on 2022-11-04

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