What to make of the deal struck at COP28

The worlds largest petrostates have agreed to phase out fossil fuels, which are the main causes of global warming. But what does this mean for the world? The BBC s Geeta Pandey looks at what happened to the climate talks in the United Arab Emirates - and what is it likely to be a major threat. (). The UN chief executive of the UN has told the BBC, it could be an important step forward in efforts to tackle the impact of carbon dioxide emissions and why they have failed to achieve their ambitions to stop nuclear powers from being thrown away from the coal, oil and natural gas, as scientists and politicians gathered in Dubai to find out how to deal with those who rejected the call for an agreement to change the way the planet is at risk of rising levels of greenhouse gases, and how it can be done to reduce the risks it has been reached? Why is the deal expected to take place, writes David Robson, who is among the most pessimists in recent years, but what will be the key to this summit? What would it be like to make it harder than it was? And how will it take to save the country from carbon exposure to carbon and gas crisis? It is not always the first time it is possible to get the chance to agree when it comes with the global change. Politically naive, there are signs that it will become an unprecedented shift.

Source: economist.com
Published on 2023-12-13