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The rise of far-right parties in Western democracies represents a serious threat to the fight against climate change. That's why voters need to understand that green investment is a path to sustainable economic prosperity, writes Momodou Malcolm Jallow.
A Core Question at COP27: Who Will Pay for Climate Change? - The New York Times
Climate Debt and Justice: How Much Do We Really Owe?
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Impact of the Russia–Ukraine armed conflict on water resources and water infrastructure
Cost of living fears set scene for tough climate debates a year before 2024 EU vote
Pre-COP27: Climate negotiations to occur amid 'deep' multilateralism crisis – Euractiv
The Rise of Far-Right Extremism in the United States
Climate change in Europe - Wikipedia
What do Americans think is the biggest threat from global warming? - Yale Program on Climate Change Communication
COP28: Global warming could cost poor countries trillions
Q&A: What does the EU 'nature restoration' law mean for climate and biodiversity? - Carbon Brief
Media reaction: US Inflation Reduction Act and the global 'clean-energy arms race' - Carbon Brief
Media reaction: US Inflation Reduction Act and the global 'clean-energy arms race' - Carbon Brief