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Dec 2023
8m 41s

Disagreement over fossil fuels at COP28

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The latest U.N. climate conference is nearing an end with countries clashing over the reduction of fossil fuel use. Oil-producing countries led by Saudi Arabia are resisting that idea. With just one more day of negotiations left at COP28, we hear about what commitments have already been made and what remains unresolved. Also: What can we expect from interest rate cutes in the New Year?

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