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World leaders gathered at Brazil's Amazon rainforest for the United Nations climate summit. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres criticized the influence of fossil fuel interests and urged action to prevent the consequences of global warming.
COP30 delegates may have to stay at ‘love motels’ as a dearth of affordable accommodation prices people out of the summit — and logistical woes are just the tip of the iceberg
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Leaders turn up the heat on fossil fuels at Amazon summit
World leaders were to meet for a second day of climate talks in the Brazilian Amazon on Friday after fiery speeches and renewed criticism of Big Oil marked the opening session. Dozens of ministers and several heads of state and government,
The climate summit in Brazil will measure the success of global negotiations on turning climate finance pledges into delivery, even as UN reports warn emissions and finance gaps are widening amid geop
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At UN climate summit, world leaders say time is running short to stop the worst effects of warming
BELEM, Brazil (AP) — World leaders warned Thursday that time is running short for urgent and decisive action to prevent the worst effects of climate change, and blasted the United States for its retreat from those efforts, as they gathered at the edge of Brazil’s Amazon rainforest for the annual United Nations climate summit.