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Can public policies and business practices in the post-COVID period be structured in such a way as to address the world’s growing environmental challenges at the pace needed to avert a climate crisis? Some of the world’s leading thinkers at the intersection of climate policy, economics, and global governance discussed this question at Project Syndicate’s 2020 Climate Week live virtual event, The Green Recovery.
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Can public policies and business practices in the post-COVID period be structured in such a way as to address the world’s growing environmental challenges at the pace needed to avert a climate crisis? Some of the world’s leading thinkers at the intersection of climate policy, economics, and global governance discussed this question at Project Syndicate’s 2020 Climate Week live virtual event, The Green Recovery.
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Can public policies and business practices in the post-COVID period be structured in such a way as to address the world’s growing environmental challenges at the pace needed to avert a climate crisis? Some of the...