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Singapore deputy PM seeks quicker climate action
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Vietnam accelerates action on climate change, strengthens COP26 commitments
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In this triple COP year, leaders must align efforts to ensure planetary health
Commentary: Singapore’s climate action has been graded ‘highly insufficient’, but is that too harsh?
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