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IEA Warning: CO2 Emissions Will Keep Reaching 'All-Time High' if Rich Nations Keep Skimping on Clean Energy

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    By Common DreamsJul 21, 2021, 11:31 am835 ptsInterestingTop
    photo of IEA Warning: CO2 Emissions Will Keep Reaching 'All-Time High' if Rich Nations Keep Skimping on Clean Energy imageBy Jake Johnson The International Energy Agency warned Tuesday that global carbon dioxide emissions are on track to soar to record levels in 2023 — and continue rising thereafter — as governments fail to make adequate investments in green energy and end their dedication to planet-warming fossil fuels. In a…
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