Greenhouse Gas Emissions Show No Signs Of Peaking, U.N. Report Says
The U.N. Environment Program has released its annual Emissions Gap Report. NPR's Rachel Martin talks to international climate policy export Elliot Diringer about the findings.
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November 26, 2019 at 05:02PM
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NPR News: Greenhouse Gas Emissions Show No Signs Of Peaking, U.N. Report Says
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