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Perspective
23 December 2015

Deconstructing the climate deal: implications for trade

Region:
Middle East & Africa, Americas, Asia-Pacific, Europe
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The Paris Agreement spells the beginning of the end of fossil fuels, the start of a transition into a low carbon economy, and a period in which alternative sources of energy will provide increasingly lucrative investment opportunities. This is the view of many experts following the signing of the Paris accord earlier this month, which is likely to have immense implications for international trade over time.

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