CONSENSUS Final declaration calls for “rapid” reduction in greenhouse gas emissions
A terrestrial globe at COP27, November 19, 2022. — AFP
The negotiations will have been tight but the consensus is there. The UN climate conference adopted early this Sunday morning a final declaration calling for a “fast” gas emissions at greenhouse effect and reaffirming the objective of limiting global warming to 1.5 °C.
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The final resolution of this COP27 held at Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt, had been criticized by some parties as not being ambitious enough, but it has been adopted after a final marathon day of negotiations.
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