💨 Abstract
Environmentalist Sunita Narain criticizes the undermining of climate justice due to global trade conflicts and political shifts affecting climate action. She highlights how US President Trump's policies and economic deglobalization have made "climate justice" a controversial term. Narain notes that rich countries have moved industrial production to developing nations like China and India, allowing them to maintain high consumption levels without reducing emissions.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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