5 big promises made at annual UN climate talks and what has happened since
- United Nations climate talks in Dubai are focusing on reducing fossil fuel use and financing the transition to green energy, with the possibility of reaching a historic agreement.
- Previous climate summits, including the Kyoto Protocol, have not been successful in reducing emissions, and rich countries have failed to meet their promises of providing funds for developing nations' transition to clean energy.
- The Paris Agreement set a goal to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius, but the world is currently on track to exceed that limit unless significant emissions cuts are made.
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The main agreements from the summit: Food to join the climate fight, billions for nuclear power — and an unusual Danish venture
The UN climate summit typically makes lots of side agreements. This year saw new statements on food, green energy and nuclear power — and a barely comprehensive agreement was pushed forward by Denmark. ¨
5 big promises made at annual UN climate talks and what has happened since
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) -- When United Nations climate talks wrap up at some point this week in Dubai, big promises will likely be made about how the world is going to combat climate change, caused by the burning of fossil fuels like oil, gas and coal.
5 big promises made at annual UN climate talks and what has happened since
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — When United Nations climate talks wrap up at some point this week in Dubai, big promises will likely be made about how the world is going to combat climate change, caused by the burning of fossil fuels like oil, gas
5 big promises made at annual UN climate talks and what has happened since
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — When United Nations climate talks wrap up at some point this week in Dubai, big promises will likely be made about how the world is going to combat climate change, caused by the burning of fossil fuels like oil, gas
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