UN launches new climate finance centre in Thailand

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International organisation opens its fifth hub for promoting financing of clean energy projects in developing countries

The UN is hoping to boost the roll out of clean technology in developing countries, after last week announcing it has opened its fifth dedicated climate finance centre. The latest move saw the United...

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