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Trump’s words aren’t stopping China, Brazil and many other countries from setting higher climate goals, but progress is slow

by Shannon Gibson, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences In the Marshall Islands, where the land averages only 7 feet (2 meters) above sea level, people are acutely aware of climate change. Their ancestors have lived on this string of Pacific islands for thousands of years. But as sea level rises, storms more … Continue reading Trump’s words aren’t stopping China, Brazil and many other countries from setting higher climate goals, bu…
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The oil-rich countries put the brakes on the climate conference in Brazil, but the meeting also yielded some successes. The UN international climate summit in Brazil ended in disappointment over the weekend. Ambition was supposed to be raised, but the agreement fell short. – A short-lived agreement is a good expression of what happened there. A result was reached and the meeting ended with a final statement, in that sense the work continues. But…

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