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'Everyone has a role to play in the climate crisis', UN climate panel vice-chair says
euronews (in English)
2021-08-10
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The UN climate report is meant to serve as a warning for the whole of humanity, instructing developing countries, and particularly African countries, to turn to climate-friendly infrastructures.
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