As COVID-19 has worsened economic and social inequalities, jobs and livelihoods have dominated election campaigns - even in climate-vulnerable countries
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Jobs, livelihoods dominate campaign trails Climate concerns fail to translate into votes Politicians told to show benefits of green shift By Beh Lih Yi, Manuel Mogato and Fabio Teixeira KUALA LUMPUR/MANILA/RIO DE JANEIRO, April 29 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - I n the seaside town of Palo in the central Philippines, George Christopher Daga has watched torrential rain pour for days during what is supposed to be a hot and dry April - just one of the unusual weather patterns he has faced in recent years.
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