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UN climate boss settles for no cuts on emissions

Por: ABC News Tech November 22, 2022

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SHARM EL-SHEIKH, Egypt -- Given an energy crisis in Europe and progress made in helping climate victims, the new climate chief for the United Nations said he'll settle for a lack of new emissions-cutting action coming out of the now-concluded climate talks in Egypt.It could have been worse, UN Executive Secretary for Climate Simon Stiell said in a seaside interview with The Associated Press. The talks did achieve the historic creation of a... + full article



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