World leaders and climate experts are gathered in Dubai for the United Nations Climate Change Conference–more commonly known as COP28. Climate Central scientists are participating, presenting attribution science, sea level rise projections, and visualizations in a series of presentations and displays within the Blue Zone for government officials and policy makers, international media, and fellow scientists and leaders within climate organizations across the globe.
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