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The proposals currently pending in Congress, which Biden said Sunday he believes could pass this week, reflect historic investments in cutting the greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to global warming. And on the day before the summit ...
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The New York Times
GLASGOW — President Biden told a global climate summit on Monday that "we only have a brief window before us" to reduce the emissions from burning oil, gas and coal that pose an "existential threat" to humanity. But only days earlier, he was urging the ...
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The New York Times
GLASGOW — World leaders opened a pivotal climate summit in Scotland on Monday with apocalyptic warnings about the scarce time left to avert catastrophic global warming, yet offered few new commitments to more aggressively cut greenhouse gas emissions.
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The Washington Post
GLASGOW, Scotland — Speaking at a high-profile climate summit that attracted more than 100 world leaders, President Biden apologized Monday for the Trump administration's inaction on climate, lending a personal note to his administration's efforts to ...
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CNN
And neither Chinese President Xi Jinping nor Russian President Vladimir Putin -- leaders of two of the biggest greenhouse gas emitters in the world -- will even be attending the summit, known as COP26.
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CNN
US President Joe Biden speaks during the COP26 climate summit on Monday. Glasgow, Scotland (CNN) Nearly 120 world leaders gathered in Glasgow on Monday ...
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CNN
(CNN) President Joe Biden apologized to other world leaders on Monday for the Trump administration's decision to exit the Paris climate agreement, saying during the United Nations' climate summit that the US' exit put the country behind in its climate ...
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Reuters
GLASGOW, Nov 1 (Reuters) - A crucial U.N. conference heard calls on its first day for the world's major economies to keep their promises of financial help to address the climate crisis, while big polluters India and Brazil made new commitments to cut ...
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The Washington Post
The global summit convening in Glasgow, Scotland, has been widely described as the most important international climate negotiations since the landmark 2015 Paris climate accord. The overarching goal: to put the world on a path to aggressively cut ...
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The New York Times
One day later, as Mr. Biden joined more than 100 world leaders who have descended on Glasgow for a critical climate summit — including Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India and Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain — the leaders of China and Russia were ...
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