Bold climate policies from world governments ‘could halve temperature rises expected by 2050’

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Bold climate policies from world governments ‘could halve temperature rises expected by 2050’
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Post-pandemic stimulus could mean the difference between climate ‘success and failure’

Recovery packages targeting low-carbon energy and energy efficiency and not giving bailouts for fossil fuels could “mean the difference between success and failure” on avoiding a dangerous climate crisis.

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