3 rules for a zero carbon world

Every human and natural system – from oil extraction to the flight of a flock of starlings – can be seen as a set of repeating patterns. These patterns can be disrupted for good or for bad, says Nigel Topping, the High Level Climate Action Champion for COP26. 3 rules for a zero carbon world

Monday, 26 July 2021 | By Nigel Topping, UN High Level Climate Action Champion for COP26

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