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Europe Must Accelerate Its Climate Adaptation
It’s easy to get caught up on how climate change affects everything from Germany-Italy bond spreads to efforts to reach NATO’s defense spending targets.
by Noah Gordon
published by on November 17, 2022
Foreign Policy
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