Climate Injustice: Why Developing Nations Are Left Behind
Developing nations suffer most from climate change they didn’t cause. It’s time for global action to address this climate injustice and work towards fair, sustainable solutions.
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Developing nations suffer most from climate change they didn’t cause. It’s time for global action to address this climate injustice and work towards fair, sustainable solutions.
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