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With another round of the UN climate talks due to start in Dubai on 30 November, the actions of those benefiting most from fossil fuels must stay under scrutiny.

Climate negotiations remain a space where established power is replicated. The commitments made by rich and power-hoarding nations so far have not been nearly deep enough to make the radical shift needed to slow the warming of the globe. The long-term needs of marginalized populations in the Majority World are too often subject to

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