Net Zero
Why Some Surprising Countries Are Setting Net-Zero Goals
Turkey and UAE have pledged to end their contribution to climate change, and
even Russia is said to be considering it
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, left, and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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Russia, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates, three of the world’s most fossil-fuel reliant countries, signaled last week that they could be net-zero within decades.