COP27 : Children from Global South make their presence felt at climate summit
One of the youngest climate activists in the world has told the BBC she doesn’t want more children to lose their beautiful futures because they are already the victims of a global warming crisis. The BBC’s Sharam El-Sheikh reports from Egypt.
Source: newsinfo.inquirer.netPublished on 2022-11-17
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