COP27 : Net Zero guidelines aim to drive higher standards and counter greenwashing accusations
New guidelines for climate change have been published at the UN's COP27 meeting in Geneva, which aims to tackle false claims of environmental policies and a lack of comprehensive standards for the pathway to net zero (net zero).
Source: phys.orgPublished on 2022-11-14
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