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  • COP 30 is nearing its conclusion in Brazil, where a former negotiator reflects on the negotiations and their implications for global climate policy.
  • The outcomes of COP 30 are crucial as they will influence future climate agreements and international collaboration on environmental issues.
  • The absence of key players, particularly the United States, raises concerns about global climate leadership and the ability of other nations to fill the void in addressing climate change.
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