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The weekly round-up on the climate crisis and data on carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere. “Beyond imagination”, “Farcical”, “Lies”, “When you put Count Dracula in charge of the Blood Bank…”.The statements made public by COP28 President Sultan Al Jaber have sparked a wave of global disapproval Guardian and from Center for Climate Reporting last Sunday. Two weeks ago during an online meeting, moderated by Mary Robinson, the former President of Ireland, now an important supporter of the ecological transition, Al Jaber - who, in addition to the United Nations Climate Conference underway in Dubai, is also head of Adnoc, the national oil company of the United Arab Emirates, and Masdar, the state renewable energy company – he stated [min.4] that there is no scientific evidence to demonstrate that phasing out fossil fuels is necessary to limit global warming to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels, and that phasing out fossil fuels would not allow for a sustainable development unless...

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The text approved in the United Arab Emirates includes atomic energy among zero-emission technologies for the first time, but does not consider it "strategic"

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The United Nations climate summit ended a day late.An agreement has been reached for the first time on the need to abandon fossil fuels

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The 197 countries gathered at the UN climate conference in Dubai and the EU delegation welcomed the Global stocktake with applause after long mediation

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The first half of the UN climate summit has concluded.But the road to the final agreement remains long

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