Should Climate Groups Become Human Rights Advocates ? COP 27 , Egypt , And Greenpeace
The UN's climate conference is being held in Egypt this month, but what does it mean for human rights and political freedom, asks Tom de Castella, a leading academic at the UN conference in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. Why?
Source: forbes.comPublished on 2022-11-15
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