In an apparent bid to build a climate-resilient society, Nigeria is devising a blueprint anchored on fostering a low-carbon, high-growth economic development path.
If provisions of the Nigeria Climate Change Policy-Zero Draft (NCCP-ZD) are anything to go by, the nation is set to embark on a range of initiatives
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