World leaders descending on the United Nations annual climate summit in Brazil this week will not need to see much more than the view from their airplane window to sense the unfathomable stakes.
The United Nations' annual climate summit, COP30 in Brazil, highlights the urgent need to address climate change. With critical climate goals at stake, the absence of key global leaders from China, ...
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