'No plausible argument for inaction': What can climate policy learn from the Covid-19 crisis?

Michael Holder
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The pandemic has offered a crash course in how to effectively deliver climate action, the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change argues

Many comparisons have been drawn between the Covid-19 pandemic and the climate crisis over the past year. The coronavirus outbreak has itself been linked to environmental degradation driven by human activities,...

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