Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Climate talks begin in Polish coal city Katowice

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REUTERS, 02ND DECEMBER, 2018- Delegates from nearly 200 nations on Sunday began two weeks of talks to tackle deep political divisions at the most important U.N. meeting on global warming since the landmark 2015 Paris deal to shift away from fossil fuels.

Expectatio­ns are low that negotiatio­ns in Katowice, at the heart of Poland’s coal region, will be sufficient to address concerns laid out in reports over recent weeks on the severity of rising greenhouse gas emissions.

The political climate has also been transforme­d since the Paris agreement and the fragile global unity that brought about that accord has shattered. Fijian Prime Minister Frank Bainimaram­a declared the U.N. conference open on Sunday and handed over the presidency of the talks to Michal Kurtyka, Poland’s deputy environmen­t minister.

 ??  ?? Delegates arrive for the COP24 UN Climate Change Conference 2018 in Katowice, Poland
Delegates arrive for the COP24 UN Climate Change Conference 2018 in Katowice, Poland

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