COP 'cooling pledge' vows 68 percent emissions cut by 2050

A draft text for the COP28 climate summit reveals a "cooling pledge" to reduce cooling-related emissions by 68% by 2050. The pledge aims to address the significant contribution of cooling methods to global greenhouse gas emissions, particularly from air conditioning and refrigeration. However, it is unclear which countries will participate, including major emitters like China and India. The pledge suggests using more efficient air conditioners, passive cooling in buildings, and reducing the use of hydrofluorocarbons.

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