Why G7 climate leadership is on the line in Japan
Fossil fuel use could decline as soon as next year, but G7 proposals risk slowing the green transition.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
Fossil fuel use could decline as soon as next year, but G7 proposals risk slowing the green transition.
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