Turkey becomes last G20 nation to ratify Paris agreement
8 Oct 2021

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TURKEY became the last G20 nation to ratify the Paris climate agreement on Wednesday, almost six years after initially signing it, but at the same time, lawmakers protested a key detail -- the country's classification as a developed nation.
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