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Strengthening Research Platform on Climate Science in Developing Countries

There is a gap between developed countries and third nations in climate science development. This barrier has a significant impact on climate change solutions, especially mitigation and adaptation policies in the global south.
by Nor Anisa October 3, 2022
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Photo by James Wisman on Unsplash.

There is a gap between developed countries and third nations in climate science development. This barrier has a significant impact on climate change solutions, especially mitigation and adaptation policies in the global south.

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