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COP29: A “Mixed Bag” of Momentum and Challenges

COP29: A “Mixed Bag” of Momentum and Challenges

by Mike Scott | Dec 5, 2024 | Spotlight

COP29, this year’s UN climate conference in Baku, has wrapped up, and like every climate summit, it left behind a mix of excitement, frustration, and cautious optimism. Ita Kettleborough, Director at the Energy Transitions Commission, summed it up perfectly on her...

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