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Daily Briefing | Huge COP29 climate deal too little too late, poorer nations say➡️ https://t.co/2pk0TyWF7x pic.twitter.com/SO8uiS9yeI— Carbon Brief (@CarbonBrief) November 25, 2024
Daily Briefing | Huge COP29 climate deal too little too late, poorer nations say➡️ https://t.co/2pk0TyWF7x pic.twitter.com/SO8uiS9yeI
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COP29 was the fourth longest on record, clocking in 35 and a half hours later than planned.