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Leading experts push for reform in UN climate summits

Future United Nations climate conferences must prioritize action over negotiation and restrict fossil fuel influence, experts urge.

Fiona Harvey, Dharna Noor, Damian Carrington and Ajit Niranjan report for The Guardian.

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