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Global Leaders Converge for Climate Summit: Ambitious Goals Set for 2030

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Sarah Johnson

Senior Political Correspondent

In a historic gathering that marks a turning point in global climate action, world leaders from over 190 countries have assembled in Geneva for the 2024 Climate Summit, setting unprecedented targets for environmental protection and sustainability by 2030.

The summit, which began amid growing concerns over rising global temperatures, has already produced several groundbreaking agreements. Key highlights include:

  • A unified commitment to reduce carbon emissions by 60% before 2030
  • $100 billion annual fund for developing nations' green initiatives
  • Global ban on single-use plastics by 2026
  • Mandatory renewable energy targets for all participating nations

"This is not just another climate conference," stated UN Secretary-General António Guterres. "This is humanity's last best chance to prevent catastrophic climate change."

"The decisions we make today will determine the world our children inherit tomorrow. We cannot afford to fail."

The summit continues to address critical issues including ocean conservation, biodiversity protection, and sustainable urban development. More updates to follow as negotiations progress.

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