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Jacqueline Peel, The Conversation
COP27 is likely to end in a stalemate, with wealthy nations once again letting down poor countries
It is unlikely any concrete action will be delivered on ‘loss and damage’.
Jacqueline Peel, The Conversation
· Nov 17, 2022 · 07:30 pm
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