Davos 2023 : UN chief urges credible net - zero pledges ; slams Big Oil firms
The United Nations has urged global leaders to cut emissions from fossil fuels to avoid environmental damage caused by climate change, saying they are responsible for the harmful health impacts of the global warming crisis during the 1970s.
Source: downtoearth.org.inPublished on 2023-01-19
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