Richer nations’ resolve wanes on cutting fossil fuel subsidies -OECD

Published 18:07 on February 22, 2018  /  Last updated at 18:07 on February 22, 2018  / /  Americas, Asia Pacific, Climate Talks, EMEA, International

Efforts by industrialised nations to reduce fossil fuel subsidies have slowed since the signing of the 2015 Paris Agreement while emerging economies have maintained pace in eliminating them, according to an OECD published Thursday.
Efforts by industrialised nations to reduce fossil fuel subsidies have slowed since the signing of the 2015 Paris Agreement while emerging economies have maintained pace in eliminating them, according to an OECD published Thursday.


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