World Bank Discussion on Climate Change and Sustainability
U.S. Special Envoy for Climate John Kerry and world financial leaders addressed climate change during a virtual event hosted by the World Ba… read more
U.S. Special Envoy for Climate John Kerry and world financial leaders addressed climate change during a virtual event hosted by the World Bank. Mr. Kerry called climate change, “the critical fight for all us,” and talked about the importance of every country doing their part to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. He spoke about investing in infrastructure around the world and recommended using the recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic as an opportunity. close
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