COP27: The World Is Burning More Fossil Fuels Than Ever
byOne year on from the Glasgow Climate Summit, the world is using more fossil fuels. Why is this the case?
One year on from the Glasgow Climate Summit, the world is using more fossil fuels. Why is this the case?
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