Today: September 27, 2024
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Top climate negotiators urge tougher targets, but outsiders say they aren't cutting back themselves

UN General Assembly Security
September 27, 2024

UNITED NATIONS (AP) — A trio of leaders of international climate negotiations on Thursday urged colleagues to step up efforts to fight global warming, but outside groups and endangered nations told those leaders to look in the mirror, take their own advice — and stop pumping out fossil fuels.

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