The United Nations (UN) climate chief Simon Stiell said Wednesday that people across the globe have two years to avert the worst effects of climate change and “save the world.” Stiell said G20 leadership — especially governments, business leaders and development banks — must be at the core of the solution, as G20 countries make up approximately 80 per cent of emissions.
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UN climate chief says we have ‘2 years to save the world’
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