The UN's chief economist Mohamed Mohoudin has said that climate action was the "biggest winner" of the UN summit in Sharm El-Sheikh in almost 30 years, and that it was "the biggest success" for developing countries.
Source: english.ahram.org.egPublished on 2022-12-21
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