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As US skips climate talks in Brazil, leaders plead for other nations to unite

Leaders urge faster global action to cut carbon pollution while the U.S. skips COP30, with the Paris Agreement seen as insufficient to limit warming to 1.5°C, experts say.

  • U.N. climate negotiations began in Brazil with leaders urging cooperation and urgency after over 30 years of fighting global warming.
  • André Corrêa do Lago emphasized that negotiators must unite to work on shared climate goals, stating, 'We must change by choice or face tragedy.'
  • The Trump administration is withdrawing from the Paris Agreement again, impacting the international negotiating atmosphere.
  • U.N. climate chief Simon Stiell noted that while the Paris Agreement is effective, action must accelerate, emphasizing that devastating climate damages are happening already.
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BELÉM. The UN climate summit COP30 will strengthen the role of cities in global climate work. This is according to Malmö's leading social democrat Katrin Stjernfeldt Jammeh, who is participating in the meeting in Brazil in her role as chair of ICLEI, a global network of mayors working for sustainable cities.

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President of Brazil criticizes at the opening of the Climate Summit the absence of the United States, "the largest emitter"

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The Brazilian President recalled that the billions spent on wars would be much better invested in the fight against global warming.

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