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Analysis: Russia’s invasion of Ukraine does not change the fact of climate change – a reality brought home again by another stark report from the UN’s climate change panel.

A woman fuels up an SUV at an Esso gas station in Vancouver on Tuesday, March 8, 2022. Rising fuel prices driven by Russia's war on Ukraine are increasing pressure on politicians to let climate change targets slide.

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