“We have been cheated again”: Why developing nations feel silenced at Cop26
As climate negotiations in Glasgow enter their final stage, anger is growing among poorer nations.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
As climate negotiations in Glasgow enter their final stage, anger is growing among poorer nations.
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