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Italy will continue to subsidize international projects to extract fossil fuels with 1.2 billion euros, thus betraying the "Glasgow Declaration", the agreement made in 2021 during the United Nations COP26 on climate, with which Italy and Another 38 countries and financial institutions have committed to ending public subsidies for fossil fuels by the end of 2022. The “Glasgow Declaration” was launched on November 4, 2021 during the day dedicated to the theme of energy COP26 held in England, the XXVI Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in which the leaders of all the countries of the world meet to decide on the guidelines to be undertaken to respect theParis Agreement Of limit the growth of the global average temperature within 1.5 degrees. According to oneanalyses published in September by Oil Change International, a research organization specializing in monitoring the fossil fuel industry, some countries...

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