Developing Nations Seek Help in Fighting Global Warming at UN Climate Summit

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Developing Nations Seek Help in Fighting Global Warming at UN Climate Summit
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Leaders of developing nations are urging rich industrial countries to share their knowhow in fighting global warming and ease the financial burdens they face. The 28th annual U.N. Conference of the Parties (COP28) in the United Arab Emirates features leaders presenting their plans to cut heat-trapping emissions and seek unity with other nations to avert climate catastrophe.

Countries once colonized by empires are striking back on global warming — and they have the pope's blessing. Leaders of developing nations jumped into Saturday's second-day of high-level speeches at the U.N. climate summit to press rich industrial countries to share their knowhow to fight global warming and ease the financial burdens they face — while trumpeting their own natural resources that swallow heat-trapping carbon in the air. The 28th annual U.N.

Conference of the Parties, or COP28, in the oil-rich United Arab Emirates featured about 150 presidents, prime ministers, royals and other leaders who are presenting their plans to cut heat-trapping emissions and mostly seek unity with other nations to avert climate catastrophe that seemed to draw closer than ever in 2023. Injecting moral authority into the talks, Pope Francis said “the destruction of the environment is an offense against God” in a letter read on his behalf because he had to cancel plans to attend because of a lung inflammatio

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