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Paul Mackintosh
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Pessimism overturned by optimism on clean energy at COP28
The United Nations Climate Change Conference held in Dubai from November 30 until December 12, 2023 filled much of the headlines at the end of last year, especially from a political perspective. With COP28 complete and the new year here, what are t...
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