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Climate change is a pressing issue that humanity is currently facing, with unprecedented temperatures and natural disasters threatening our world. The United Nations executive climate secretary Simon Stiell has warned that we only have two years left to “save the world.” In response to this urgent warning, experts were invited to discuss potential solutions during a recent interview.

Patrick Ten Brink, the secretary-general of the European Environmental Bureau, shared insights on environmental policies and initiatives. John Sweeney, a professor emeritus at Maynooth University and a contributor to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, provided scientific perspectives on climate change and its effects. Suzanne Lynch, an associate editor at Politico and author of its Global Playbook newsletter, offered political analysis on global climate negotiations.

It is clear that individuals, governments, and organizations must take action to combat climate change. Through collaborative efforts and informed decision-making, we can work towards a sustainable future for our planet.

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