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US energy secretary says G7 can lead global emissions cuts

Por: WPLG Local 10 Tech April 14, 2023

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OTARU – Wealthy nations can lead by example in cutting carbon emissions, though much faster action is needed to stem global warming, U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm said Friday in an interview with The Associated Press. Granholm and other senior energy and environment officials from the Group of Seven advanced economies are in Hokkaido in northern Japan this week for meetings on climate change, energy security and related... + full article



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