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OECD Joint Position.pdf

This document outlines how the OECD Arrangement on Officially Supported Export Credits can align with the Paris Agreement warming target of 1. 5 °C by placing restrictions on export support for oil and gasprojects and associated infrastructure. The briefing has been written by a coalition of CSOs from both global south and global north countries working on climate governance of ECAs.
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