The second African Climate Summit (ACS2) concluded on September 10, 2025, with significant financial announcements and a clear intention: to make Africa a major player in the fight against climate change. With $150 billion in commitments and the launch of structuring initiatives, the continent now aims to be a leading force in proposing solutions on…...
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