SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea aims to use a global climate summit it is hosting virtually next week to burnish its leadership credentials on environmental issues, despite its patchy record at home.
In recent years, Kenya and Korea have undertaken increasingly progressive environmental initiatives. Kenya’s 2017 ban on single-use plastics demonstrates the government’s determination in tackling its ...
South Korea has a chance to close the gap between rhetoric and action on climate change.
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