The climate agenda remains strong within the Group of 20 (G20) despite fears that US president-elect Donald Trump could pursue protectionist policies and strategies beneficial to fossil fuels when he takes over at the White House on January 20.

The US takes over the presidency of the grouping from SA and  Trump is expected to attend the G20 summit next November in Johannesburg when the president officially changes hands...

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