Climate change and environmental issues in Egypt is the sole focus of the foreign press this morning, making this the first day since the COP27 summit began 12 days ago that human rights is absent from the international conversation. The BBC looks at allegations of toxic wastewater being dumped in the Red Sea, the Guardian examines how Cairo and Dubai tackle air pollution, and CNBC says activists are upset that US PR Hill + Knowlton is the comms lead for COP27 comms lead, citing its work for big oil firms. “Profoundly disturbing” that a PR firm worked for big oil? Yeah. Sure.
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