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Despair, lack of progress at climate talks, yet hope blooms

Por: WPLG Local 10 Politics November 19, 2022

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SHARM EL-SHEIKH – It’s a desert, where little grows. It’s a climate conference, where water is scarce inside buildings and out, lines are long, tempers are short, meetings go late and above all progress comes in one-drop drips.Yet hope springs forth in the strangest places.Not in the naïve new face, but in the hearts and minds of veteran activists and officials, who have gone through this frustrating sleep-depriving exercise, not once or... + full article



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