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09 May, 2017 | | By: Rantiola Akinola

As climate change agreement enters into force at COP22 in Marrakech, , $100b for grabs. The sum was pledged by developed nations to developing as part of the $7trillion needed for transformation to a more free carbon economics.
Nigeria stands to benefit from the sum as she launches her green bond come first quarter of 2017 to fund projects targeted at reducing carbon emissions.

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