'A setback for global climate action': Green experts respond to Trump victory

BusinessGreen staff
clock • 8 min read
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Campaigners around the world condemn President Trump's attacks on climate action, but predict Paris Agreement will continue to help drive green investment

Green experts and campaigners from around the world have today responded to Donald Trump's victory in the US Presidential election, as fears continue to grow that a Republican White House and Congress...

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