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COP28 Highlights: New deal strengthens efforts to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and Canada confirms 1.5°C target remains viable.

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COP28 Delegates Discuss Climate Change and Fossil Fuels

  • Canada’s Position: Canada remains optimistic about the potential to triple nuclear generation by 2050, emphasizing the need for international cooperation on climate action.

  • U.S. Climate Envoy John Kerry: Kerry expressed optimism that a stronger agreement could be reached before the summit concludes later in the day.

  • Norway’s Minister: Norway’s Foreign Affairs Minister Espen Barth Eide expressed confidence in the negotiations and highlighted ongoing discussions to strengthen the text, particularly on adaptation and mitigation.

  • U.K. Minister’s Trip Home: The U.K.’s COP delegate, Graham Stuart, flew home unexpectedly, while Richard Benyon attended a key meeting with Kerry as talks concluded.

  • Canada’s 1.5°C Pledge: Canada maintains its commitment to keeping the global temperature increase under 1.5°C, leaving the summit on a positive note despite mixed reactions from some parties.

  • Optimism at Expo City: COP28 chief executive Adnan Amin expressed optimism about reaching a deal as a key group of ministers waits outside for a briefing.


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