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COP30 nears as pressure mounts over climate's social impacts

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World leaders are meeting in Brazil to discuss emissions cuts ahead of the UN Climate Change Conference starting next Monday. Scientists warn that rising temperatures and intensifying extreme weather could set off climate impacts that reverberate across global security and economic systems.

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  • Hurricane Melissa, a category five storm, caused severe devastation in Jamaica, with many residents displaced and in need of basic supplies.
  • Scientists state that global warming made the hurricane's intensity six times more likely, and warn that extreme weather will worsen as temperatures rise. 25s
  • World leaders are meeting in Belém, Brazil, ahead of COP30, facing pressure to take stronger climate action. 52s
  • Even with new emission reduction pledges for 2035, global temperatures are projected to rise by at least 2.3°C by the end of the century, surpassing the 1.5°C target. 1m 18s
  • Experts urge leaders to treat climate change as a cross-sectoral issue affecting security, health, food, education, and finance, and to prioritize it at the highest political levels. 1m 57s
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