Brazilian authorities say they addressed housing shortage for climate talks, defend oil drilling

In anticipation of the UN climate summit in Belem, Brazil is making strides to alleviate housing shortages, with a majority of delegations already booked into accommodations. However, the country has drawn fire for sanctioning oil drilling close to the Amazon River's mouth shortly before the gathering.

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