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UN officials: Energy crisis shouldn't delay emissions slash

Por: ABC News World October 05, 2022

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NICOSIA, Cyprus -- A switch back to coal and other fossil fuels by several countries to weather an energy crisis triggered by Russia’s war in shouldn’t compromise efforts to curb greenhouse emissions, United Nations officials said Wednesday.Sonja Leighton-Kone, a senior official with the United Nations Environment Program said lending a sympathetic ear to the energy “shock” many countries are suffering doesn’t mean the goal of a speedy... + full article



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