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Black Agenda Report is giving special attention to the recent COP26 climate summit.
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Inaction on the climate crisis is to be expected when capital is valued more than humanity.
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COP26 ended the way climate summits always do, with promises for change from countries which have every intention of keeping the status quo.
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17 November 2021
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17 November 2021
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The Build Back Better program isn't just just inadequate on climate.
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