Environment
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120 Nations Agree To Expand Renewable Energy Within 7 Years at COP28 Climate Conference
Nearly 120 nations pledged to triple the world's renewable energy within seven years at UN climate talks Saturday as the United States pushed to crank up nuclear capacity and slash methane emissions.
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