
COP28: Bridging the Gap Between Climate Goals and Fossil Fuel Realities
COP28 in the UAE highlights the tension between climate goals and continued fossil fuel investment, emphasizing a strategic dialogue for a sustainable future.
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COP28 in the UAE highlights the tension between climate goals and continued fossil fuel investment, emphasizing a strategic dialogue for a sustainable future.
COP28 in Dubai initiates the first global stocktake since the Paris Agreement, promoting climate cooperation and implementing impactful global actions.
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COP28 officially begins in Dubai’s Expo City, uniting global leaders to tackle climate change.
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