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  • Oxfam campaigners pose as ineffective fire-fighting world leaders on the 12th of November 2021, the final day of COP26 UN Climate Summit in Glasgow, UK. Oxfam said there are just hours left to negotiate a better deal. One that significantly increases financial support to countries and communities on the frontline of the climate crisis to adapt and address loss and damage. And one that sends<br />
the strongest possible signal that countries’ 2030 emission reduction targets will increase next year in line with 1.5 degrees. (Image by Andy Aitchison / Oxfam)
    2021-COP26-Oxfam9156.jpg
  • Oxfam campaigners pose as ineffective fire-fighting world leaders on the 12th of November 2021, the final day of COP26 UN Climate Summit in Glasgow, UK. Oxfam said there are just hours left to negotiate a better deal. One that significantly increases financial support to countries and communities on the frontline of the climate crisis to adapt and address loss and damage. And one that sends<br />
the strongest possible signal that countries’ 2030 emission reduction targets will increase next year in line with 1.5 degrees. (Image by Andy Aitchison / Oxfam)
    2021-COP26-Oxfam9121.jpg
  • Oxfam campaigners pose as ineffective fire-fighting world leaders on the 12th of November 2021, the final day of COP26 UN Climate Summit in Glasgow, UK. Oxfam said there are just hours left to negotiate a better deal. One that significantly increases financial support to countries and communities on the frontline of the climate crisis to adapt and address loss and damage. And one that sends<br />
the strongest possible signal that countries’ 2030 emission reduction targets will increase next year in line with 1.5 degrees. (Image by Andy Aitchison / Oxfam)
    2021-COP26-Oxfam0270.jpg
  • Oxfam campaigners pose as ineffective fire-fighting world leaders on the 12th of November 2021, the final day of COP26 UN Climate Summit in Glasgow, UK. Oxfam said there are just hours left to negotiate a better deal. One that significantly increases financial support to countries and communities on the frontline of the climate crisis to adapt and address loss and damage. And one that sends<br />
the strongest possible signal that countries’ 2030 emission reduction targets will increase next year in line with 1.5 degrees. (Image by Andy Aitchison / Oxfam)
    2021-COP26-Oxfam0213.jpg
  • Oxfam campaigners pose as ineffective fire-fighting world leaders on the 12th of November 2021, the final day of COP26 UN Climate Summit in Glasgow, UK. Oxfam said there are just hours left to negotiate a better deal. One that significantly increases financial support to countries and communities on the frontline of the climate crisis to adapt and address loss and damage. And one that sends<br />
the strongest possible signal that countries’ 2030 emission reduction targets will increase next year in line with 1.5 degrees. (Image by Andy Aitchison / Oxfam)
    2021-COP26-Oxfam0180.jpg
  • Oxfam campaigners pose as ineffective fire-fighting world leaders on the 12th of November 2021, the final day of COP26 UN Climate Summit in Glasgow, UK. Oxfam said there are just hours left to negotiate a better deal. One that significantly increases financial support to countries and communities on the frontline of the climate crisis to adapt and address loss and damage. And one that sends<br />
the strongest possible signal that countries’ 2030 emission reduction targets will increase next year in line with 1.5 degrees. (Image by Andy Aitchison / Oxfam)
    2021-COP26-Oxfam0297.jpg
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