Why UAE’s COP28 Presidency must deliver fossil fuels deal

The world is at a watershed moment. The latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) findings point to a worsening situation in current levels of global heating.

If we are to keep our aspiration of limiting this to 1.5°C alive, the world must cut its CO2 emissions by at least 48 percent by 2030.

Only this way do we stand a chance of making meaningful progress towards an emissions-free world in the future. There is no time. We have no choice.

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