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At the recent Global Climate Summit in Geneva, world leaders emphasized the urgent
need for collective action to combat climate change. Key speakers included UN
Secretary-General António Guterres, who warned that time is running out to meet the
Paris Agreement goals. He urged nations to accelerate their commitments to reduce
carbon emissions and invest in renewable energy sources.
During the summit, several countries announced new initiatives aimed at achieving
net-zero emissions by 2050. The United States pledged to enhance its climate
finance, while the European Union showcased advancements in green technology.
Activists and scientists present at the event stressed the importance of protecting
biodiversity and preserving ecosystems as part of climate strategies.
With growing awareness of the climate crisis, the momentum from this summit could
drive significant policy changes in the coming years, influencing international
climate agreements and local initiatives alike.
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