Climate adaptation, finance and yes, Trump, will be the key stories from COP23

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AECOM's Emily LeCornu looks ahead to the next UN climate summit in Bonn, predicting that US climate divisions and the impact of extreme weather events will dominate the agenda

With COP23 taking place in Bonn, Germany next month, the spotlight is firmly on the all-important negotiations and how discussions are likely to pan out. The impact of the planned US withdrawal from...

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