Leading European cities race to reach net-zero emissions, but residual emissions are tied to easier-to-abate sectors and temporary, land-intensive carbon removal for compensation. To keep climate neutrality credible and fair, policy must tighten expectations on cutting emissions and set clear rules for carbon removal and credits…
Source: Nature Climate Change | Springer Nature Limited
Nature Climate Change | Springer Nature Limited
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- Bringing justice to informal adaptation to heat stress
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