FEATURE: Growing anti-climate political rhetoric highlighting need for ‘just transition’ plans

Published 23:41 on July 5, 2019  /  Last updated at 00:37 on July 6, 2019  / /  Africa, Americas, Asia Pacific, Australia, Canada, Carbon Taxes, EMEA, International, New Zealand, South & Central, US

A growing trend of right-wing populist politicians embracing anti-climate change and anti-carbon pricing rhetoric is putting more pressure on governments to develop and communicate 'just transition' plans to help affected communities.
A growing trend of right-wing populist politicians embracing anti-climate change and anti-carbon pricing rhetoric is putting more pressure on governments to develop and communicate 'just transition' plans to help affected communities.


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