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Climate confab heads into final week, warming goal uncertain

Por: ABC News Business November 14, 2022

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SHARM EL-SHEIKH -- Global climate talks in Egypt headed into their second half on Monday with plenty of uncertainty left over whether there’ll be a substantial deal to combat climate change.Tens of thousands of delegates from nearly 200 countries, observers, experts, activists and journalists, returned to the conference zone in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh after a one day break. The U.N.’s top climate official appealed for... + full article



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