U . S . proposes carbon market to boost climate funding for developing countries : NPR
The US says it is willing to increase private investment for greenhouse gas emissions in low-income countries, amid growing concerns about the impact of climate change on the economy and its impact on global warming. However, it doesn't have enough evidence.
Source: npr.orgPublished on 2022-11-09
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