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Cop27 bulletin : Could polluter taxes fund loss and damage ?

The world’s biggest climate crisis has broken out, with a growing number of countries trying to reopen the Paris Agreement. But what does this mean for the world's economy, asks Tom de Castella, chief executive of China.

Source: climatechangenews.com
Published on 2022-11-10

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