Will their pledges translate into actions? Major energy companies are making a 180-degree shift in their business strategy — here's why first appeared on The Cool Down.
"We are not against development in principle, but we are against the mechanism," the premier stated, highlighting the need for a trilateral meeting to ensure proper coordination.
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