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The United Nations' top climate official, Simon Stiell, has stated that countries are staying committed to their national climate plans and leading the clean energy transition, despite the U.S.'s plan to exit the Paris climate agreement. Stiell encourages countries to prepare stronger climate plans this year and increase climate finance, with $2 trillion already mobilized. He expects most countries to submit new climate plans under the Paris agreement this year.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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