COP27 ANALYSIS: Climate change summit: Gimmicks, slogans and pleasant noises amid human rights abuse

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COP27 ANALYSIS: Climate change summit: Gimmicks, slogans and pleasant noises amid human rights abuse
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Halfway through this year’s UN Climate Change Summit in Egypt, there are questions about human rights in that country, greenwashing and why decision makers still turn a blind eye.

by Ufrieda Ho, Daily MaverickClimate change summit: Gimmicks, slogans and pleasant noises amid human rights abuse by Ufrieda Ho, Daily Maverick November 13, 2022 The first week of the United Nations climate summit, or COP27, in Egypt ended with more elephants being pushed into the centre of the room.

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