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Global solidarity for climate justice: perspectives from an early-career researcher - International Science Council
On the occasion of the WCRP Open Science Conference in Kigali, Rwanda, the International Science Council interviewed early-career climate researchers from the Global South to gather their perspectives in the lead-up to the Kigali declaration and COP 28.
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Global solidarity for climate justice: perspectives from an early-career researcher - International Science Council
On the occasion of the WCRP Open Science Conference in Kigali, Rwanda, the International Science Council interviewed early-career climate researchers from the Global South to gather their perspectives in the lead-up to the Kigali declaration and COP 28.
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Global solidarity for climate justice: perspectives from an early-career researcher - International Science Council
On the occasion of the WCRP Open Science Conference in Kigali, Rwanda, the International Science Council interviewed early-career climate researchers from the Global South to gather their perspectives in the lead-up to the Kigali declaration and COP 28.
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