Economics
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Sustainable Development
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Last updated 3 Aug 2018
The term 'sustainable' means 'enduring' and 'lasting' and 'to keep in being'
#Dominica, determined to turn challenges into opportunities, and has set an ambitious goal: becoming the world’s first climate resilient nation. https://t.co/dFG0NBfEvd pic.twitter.com/622mDLH8Ib
— World Bank Poverty (@WBG_Poverty) July 19, 2018
Rich countries pushing 'dirty energy' in Africa, report claims https://t.co/7fL7wYNhM5
— Global Development (@GdnDevelopment) July 23, 2018
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