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      <description>The world stands at a crossroads, amid an accelerating climate crisis, geopolitical tensions reshaping global trade and the demand from Global South nations to exercise their right to industrialise without repeating the polluting mistakes of the past.
A new consensus is urgently needed that moves beyond zero-sum competition and towards collaborative solutions. The path to decarbonisation creates a trilemma of competing interests that threatens progress for all.
First, Western anxieties must be...</description>
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      <title>A global green industrialisation initiative can have a ‘win-win-win’ outcome</title>
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