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Climate summit in Baku: World leaders share surprising views on global warming

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Top officials from different countries gathered at the UN climate summit to discuss environmental challenges. Leaders spoke about energy transition fairness global cooperation and need for immediate action

At todays UN climate meeting in Baku world leaders shared their thoughts about climate-related issues. The high-level gathering brought together decision-makers from across the globe

I decided to leave aside my well prepared speech... Life goes on with its old habits‚ and our speeches filled with good words about fighting climate change change nothing

Edi Rama‚ Albania Prime Minister commenting on summit atmosphere

The summit highlighted different views on climate action. John Podesta from US pointed to a clear-cut choice between clean and dirty futures; while Mikhail Mishustin stressed that low-income countries shouldnt suffer during energy shift

Shina Ansari representing Iran called for tech-sharing and sanctions removal‚ noting that developed nations bear main responsibility for current climate issues. Meanwhile Cardinal Pietro Paroli spoke about north-south financial gaps suggesting a new human-centered money system

Natural disasters became a key topic at the meeting. Philip Davis from Bahamas described how climate events affect everyone:

  • Forest fires impact multiple regions
  • Hurricanes destroy coastal areas
  • Future generations will face consequences

Greek leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis discussed energy shift trade-offs saying that fast changes might hurt industry competitiveness. He emphasized focusing on both long-term goals (yr 2050) and current needs

Mark Brown from Cook Islands made a personal appeal asking everyone to think about their own families when considering climate action. He expressed frustration about slow progress and repeated calls for more climate funding that remain unanswered

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