The Global South is the climate movement’s unsung leader
Chad Jonathan Frischmann (),
Mamta Mehra,
Jimena Alvarez,
Emilia Jankowska,
Heather Jones,
Amrita Namasivayam and
Abdulmutalib Yussuff
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Chad Jonathan Frischmann: Project Drawdown
Mamta Mehra: Project Drawdown
Jimena Alvarez: Lancaster University Management School, Lancaster University
Emilia Jankowska: Project Drawdown
Heather Jones: Project Drawdown
Amrita Namasivayam: Project Drawdown
Abdulmutalib Yussuff: University College London
Nature Climate Change, 2022, vol. 12, issue 5, 410-412
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Numerous examples highlight leadership and real climate action in the Global South. With financial support from and partnership with countries in the Global North, this leadership can be a cornerstone for getting on track to meeting the Paris Agreement.
Date: 2022
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