World leaders convened at a UN climate summit, spurred by China's announcement to cut emissions by 7-10% by 2035. Over 100 nations pledged further emission reductions, aiming to curb fossil fuel use. While progress was noted, experts warn current targets are insufficient to prevent catastrophic climate change. The summit highlighted the urgency of action, with leaders emphasizing the devastating impacts of extreme weather events already being felt globally. Discussions included the need for stronger commitments and collaboration to meet the Paris Agreement goals.
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