At COP27 in Sharm El-Sheik, Egypt, climate justice and human rights advocates found ways to come together and make their voices heard, despite the country’s repressive regime. But some worry about what comes next, for Egyptian activists when they are no longer in the international spotlight, and for climate activism at next year’s U.N. summit in Dubai.
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