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Why should COP29 prioritize cities and urban areas?

The World Bank estimates that about 4.4 billion people, or 56% of the global population, live in cities. However, they are among the most vulnerable to global warming; many cities throughout the world experience "urban heat islands."

The "Ozone Hole" records a significant environmental victory

Scientists say the ozone hole over Earth's South Pole now covers about 20 million square kilometers, or roughly three times the size of the United States, but they also point to positive advances in global environmental recovery efforts.

Food.. Main Item at COP29: Joint Project with FAO

The issue of food received special attention at COP28, and it is once again a focal point at COP29. According to the Global Report on Food Crises (GRFC) for 2024, around 282 million people suffered from high levels of acute hunger in 2023.

These are 6 Uncommon Achievements of COP 28

The COP28 has ended with its historic outcomes, some of which have garnered widespread interest, while others have not received the same level of attention, despite representing significant gains in important sectors for humanity.