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At least 1,300 employees of organizations representing fossil fuel interests registered to attend this year's United Nations climate talks in Dubai, more than three times the number found in an Associated Press analysis of last year's talks, as new rules took effect requiring attendees to disclose their employment.
"All views are welcome.All views are needed," declared Sultan Al Jaber, president of the UN's COP28 and head of the Emirates state oil and gas company in the run-up to the climate talks in Dubai.
"All views are welcome. All views are needed," declared Sultan Al Jaber, president of the UN s COP28 and head of the Emirates state oil and gas company in the run-up to the climate talks in Dubai.