Pope Francis's moral force aims to 'tip' UN climate talks

Pope Francis will attend the UN talks in Dubai, the first time a pope has done so since 1995. He will address the Cop28 meeting and use the platform to call out countries for their lack of action on climate change and urge them to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. His presence may help rebuild trust between climate-vulnerable nations and polluters. The 86-year-old pontiff has long emphasized the link between climate change and poverty, with the poor being the most affected.

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