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Environmental Policies: Barking Up the Wrong Tree
While a few eyebrows may have been raised at the choice of the United Arab Emirates—a country whose economy is almost entirely dependent on fossil fuel revenues and which plans to increase its oil output in the coming years—as the location for this year's COP28 climate talks, the choice of Sultan Al Jaber as the event's president has set off alarm bells in the heads of activists and politicians alike.
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9 Steps to Slow Down Climate Change and Mitigate Its Effects
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