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The report sets up unhelpful zero-sum narratives that pits China's renewables supply chain against the rest of the world, said critics. Meanwhile, India and Southeast Asia are seen increasingly shaping the world’s energy market dynamics.
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Cultural values of harmony and self-reliance drive Japan’s early adoption of the global framework, with over 130 firms aligning their reports to nature-related risks.

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Three decades after the optimism of the 1992 Earth Summit, the climate regime faces a tough test. The retreat of multilateralism and the rules-based international order has left COP30 struggling to hold together the fading promise of global action.

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