The Climate Regime Is a Funeral for Our Planet: An Insider’s Critique of Global Negotiations, Asymmetrical Power, and the Systemic Failure of Climate Justice
COSTA LIMA, Felipe
2025 • In Sustainability and Climate Change, 18 (6), p. 385-391
The Climate Regime Is a Funeral for Our Planet: An Insider’s Critique of Global Negotiations, Asymmetrical Power, and the Systemic Failure of Climate Justice
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