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Net zero targets are vague -Need greater clarity(nature.comopen_in_new)
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4 years ago
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Net-zero emissions targets are vague: three ways to fix

To limit warming, action plans from countries and companies must be fair, rigorous and transparent. To limit warming, action plans from countries and companies must be fair, rigorous and transparent.
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