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ROSEAU, Dominica (CU)_Last week, leaders from the seven most industrialised nations in the world gathers in Cornwall to discuss global challenges, including the COVI-19 pandemic and climate change. Although these leaders, from the US, the UK, Canada, Germany, France, Italy and Japan, reaffirmed their commitment to limit global warming well below 2°C, as agreed under the Paris Accord, as well as to protect and restore 30 per cent of the natural resources by the end of the decade.

This G7 Summit was expected to be a crucial event in global climate efforts owing to…

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