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The curtains come down on the 28th session of the conference of parties on climate change in a few hours, but the world is far from achieving goals set 8 years ago that include reducing global temperatures by 1.5 Celsius and timelines on fossil fuel phase out. Even as the Cop 28 president dr. Sultan al Jaber made a passionate plea for flexibility among the parties, and civil society groups have termed the two-week conference a failure.
COP 28 | Two weeks of climate change talks end in Dubai
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