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Maiara Folly, Jayati Ghosh, Jörg Haas WASHINGTON, DC/NEW DELHI/BERLIN : Of all the seismic geopolitical shifts in recent years, perhaps the most striking is the West’s rapid decline as a force in global climate governance. Under President Donald Trump’s second administration, the United States has become both more aggressive and

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