Only 3% of international climate aid going to transitioning communities : ‘This is absurd’
New report on funding to slash carbon emissions finds startlingly low engagement with the people affected Less than 3% of international aid to slash carbon emissions is supporting a “just transition” for workers and communities away from polluting industries, according to a new report. Released (…)
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