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CARICOM Nations Emit Far Below Global Average, Yet Bear the Brunt of Climate Risk
New EDGAR data shows 13 of CARICOM's 14 member states emit well below the global carbon average, yet the region continues to face disproportionately high climate risk. Trinidad and Tobago remains the sole outlier, while Guyana's emissions have surged 67% since 2015.
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