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Analysis: Big climate change job awaits WTO - if it can step
Analysis: Big climate change job awaits WTO - if it can step
Analysis: Big climate change job awaits WTO - if it can step up
From laying down the law on fossil fuel subsidies to promoting low-carbon supply chains, there is no shortage of ways in which the World Trade Organization could be at the forefront of the global fight against climate change.
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