Charbon, gaz, pétrole… L’extraction continue dans le monde entier malgré l’urgence climatique
La Cop27, la conférence des Nations unies sur le climat, s’ouvre ce dimanche 6 novembre 2022 à Charm el-Cheikh, en Égypte. De nombreux engagements écologiques ont été pris lors des précédents sommets pour le climat. Pourtant, de gros projets industriels d’exploitation des énergies fossiles (charbon, gaz, pétrole) continuent d’être lancés et financés dans le monde entier.
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