U . S . plan for boosting climate investment in low - income countries draws criticism
Countries could be able to buy carbon credits from developing nations to offset their own emissions, the US state department has revealed in a speech to the nation's chief inspector of state affairs in New York on Wednesday.
Source: kwit.orgPublished on 2022-11-10
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