COP28: Will governments back clean energy and efficiency targets?

Cecilia Keating
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In last-hour preparations for upcoming Dubai climate talks, COP28 calls grow for action on Loss and Damage, agreement on fossil fuel language, and support for clean energy targets

The COP28 Presidency had made just two energy-related targets central to its wish list for the upcoming global climate talks: the tripling of global renewable energy capacity and a doubling of the rate...

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