By Pablo Vieira Samper

WASHINGTON D.C.: Cast your mind back. Six months ago — it seems like a lifetime — the world’s attention was on Madrid. The United Nations was meeting to take stock of international progress in fighting climate change. Headlines were dominated by young people pointing out, rightly, that governments were still not doing enough. They demanded urgent and ambitious action to cut emissions and help the most vulnerable.

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