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Switzerland optimistic about COP30 climate meeting

Despite the delicate geopolitical context, the Swiss government is optimistic about the upcoming 30th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) in Brazil, which opens on November 10. + Get the most important news from Switzerland in your inbox "The fact that so many countries are cooperating despite all the difficulties is already a success," Swiss Ambassador for the Environment and Head of International Affairs Felix Wertli told Keystone-ATS news agency. Ten years ago, the international community reached an agreement on climate change in Paris. In ten days' time, representatives of almost 200 states will meet again, this time in Belém (Brazil), to negotiate the implementation and evolution of this agreement. Switzerland will work to ensure that all countries submit new ambitious reduction targets for greenhouse gas emissions, particularly those currently responsible for releasing large quantities of CO2 into the atmosphere, Wertli said. The Paris Agreement commits almost ... Full story here Are you the author?
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