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| | | | | Starting Sunday (October 31, 2021), climate negotiators from nearly every country will gather for two weeks in Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom to hammer out a new agreement aimed at cutting emissions to a level scientists hope will limit global warming, also known as United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26). Queen Elizabeth was supposed to open it all, but canceled due to illness. William, Kate and Charles, on the other hand, they arrived. And Barack Obama. As well as the world's richest men, like Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates. | |
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www.aljazeera.com
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| | | | | The face of a new generation of eco-activists is taking her message on board a zero-emissions yacht, bound for New York. | |
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ecologise.in
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| | | | | This September, Greta Thunberg went on strike and sat on the steps of Sweden's parliament building in Stockholm. Her demand? That the government take radical action on climate change. Since then, this autistic 15-year-old has become the face of climate resistance in Europe. Her motto? "We can't save the world by playing by the rules."... | |
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| | | Lilian Motaroki is Researcher on Climate Adaptation & Resilience based in Edinburgh, Scotland (United Kingdom). She works with the International Institute for Environment & Development (IIED). Her current focus is on the least developed countries (LDCs) where she supports front runner countries to implement the Least Developed Countries Initiative for Effective Adaptation and Resilience (LIFE... | ||