How the US election could shake up global climate action

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Slobodian, N. 2024. How the US election could shake up global climate action. Canterbury Christ Church University.
AuthorsSlobodian, N.
Abstract

Natalia Slobodian discusses the US Presidential Election and how the outcome could impact climate change action.

KeywordsUS election; Climate action
Year2024
PublisherCanterbury Christ Church University
Official URLhttps://blogs.canterbury.ac.uk/expertcomment/how-the-us-election-could-shake-up-global-climate-action/
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Print01 Oct 2024
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