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On Eve of UN Climate Talks in Brazil, a Call for Less Talking and More Doing

  • World leaders are urged to enhance efforts and invest in climate change adaptation, and to fund significant initiatives against deforestation and land degradation, according to Suely Vaz, former head of Brazil’s environment agency.
  • The location of the COP meetings in the Amazon is seen as a way to enhance accountability among nations.
  • There is a call for commitment from major nations like the United States, China, and India to avoid delaying critical climate actions.
  • Despite challenges, Vaz expresses optimism based on the determination to tackle the severe threat posed by climate change.
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On eve of UN climate talks in Brazil, a call for less talking and more doing

World leaders and diplomats have gathered for 30 years to tackle climate change, but progress has been slow.

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For 30 years, world leaders and diplomats have met at United Nations negotiating sessions to try to curb climate change, but the Earth's temperature continues to rise and the extreme climate worsens.

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World leaders and diplomats have been meeting at the United Nations for 30 years to try to stop climate change. But temperatures are still rising and extreme weather is getting worse. The public is hoping for less promise and more action at COP30 this month. Experts say the pledges made by nearly 200 countries have not been met, nor are new plans accelerating efforts to combat pollution. “We are on a path that could leave some nations in the fut…

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