BBC Wildlife Magazine

MARK CARWARDINE

OPINION

DEPENDING ON WHO YOU BELIEVE, the latest UN Climate Change Conference, COP28, held in Dubai in December, was an historic success, a huge disappointment or a step in the right direction. Whoever is right, it did culminate in an agreement of sorts, which is quite an accomplishment after 14 days of intense negotiation involving 85,000 attendees from nearly 200 countries. But the agreement was

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