The COP30 climate summit, where 190 countries are discussing global climate conditions, began in Brazil without high-level representatives from several giant nations. CBS News' Ramy Inocencio reports.
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- COP30 Climate Summit opened in Brazil with over 190 countries attending. 1s
- The U.S., China, and India, the top greenhouse gas emitters, did not send high-level representatives. 14s
- Current emission plans predict a global temperature rise of 4.5°F, exceeding the Paris Accord's 2.7°F target. 25s
- China, the U.S., and India account for 32%, 13%, and 8% of emissions respectively in 2024. 1m 25s
- UN reports that 30 years of climate talks have reduced emissions by about 12% to 10%, but a 60% reduction is still needed. 1m 59s