Denmark and Costa Rica’s pact for the planet - The Agenda with Stephen Cole
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In the upcoming COP26 conference in Glasgow, delegates from all over the world are expected to come up with a plan to hit the ambitious climate targets which were decided six years ago in Paris.
Recent reports from the UN Environment Programme and the International Energy Agency warn that avoiding dangerous levels of climate change and delivering those long-term goals of the Paris Agreement will require significant reductions in the production and use of oil and natural gas.
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