2022 was a big year for climate action in the courts
This year was a year of challenges for climate action and accountability in the United States, according to the US Supreme Court’s Justice committee. But what does this mean for the economy and the country? The BBC's Chris Stokel-Walker explains.
Source: nationofchange.orgPublished on 2023-01-02
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