Hush ! Moving past greenwashing through effective use of data
The world’s biggest climate change summit is taking place in Ecuador, where indigenous communities are reporting human rights violations and threats from mining companies. But what does this mean for their environmental policies? The BBC's Stephanie Hegarty reports.
Source: diginomica.comPublished on 2023-01-23
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