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Fossil fuels are not a cul de sac but a dead end for humanity: UN

AMID soaring oil prices and the possibility of gas shortages across Europe thanks to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has offered its strongest warning on climate change and use of fossil fuels. 

 Antonio Guterres

Antonio Guterres

They are a dead end for humanity.    It has reduced the time the population has before it is too late, the 195-nation member organisation said overnight.    This is the IPCC's sixth assessment...

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