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Experts Work on UN Climate Report Amid US Pushback
- Experts from approximately 600 countries are meeting in Saint-Denis to start work on the next major UN climate report, beginning a five-day process that will lead to the IPCC's Seventh Assessment Report, due in 2028 or 2029.
- The United Nations warns that the planet may breach critical climate limits sooner than expected, leading to severe weather events such as storms, floods, and droughts.
- US President Donald Trump has challenged the international climate consensus, labeling climate change a 'hoax' during a speech at the UN.
- Climate scientist Robert Vautard stated that if any country opposes the text, the report cannot be approved, highlighting the IPCC's reliance on consensus.
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International climate experts gather in Paris to begin 7th UN report
Some 600 experts arrived in Paris on Monday to begin work on the next major UN climate report. The five-day gathering gets underway in the shadow of comments by US President Donald Trump, who deems the science around global warming to be a "hoax".
·Paris, France
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Some 600 experts gather outside Paris on Monday to start work on the next major UN climate report, as the international consensus on global warming is challenged by climate change-sceptic US President Donald Trump.
·New York, United States
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