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Not all gloom: World leaders tout success at climate summit

WASHINGTON (AP) — World leaders joined President Joe Biden Friday to close his virtual climate summit with stories of their own national drives to break free of climate-wrecking fossil fuels — Kenyans leapfrogging from kerosene stoves to geothermal power and Israeli start-ups scrambling to improve battery storage. “We’re gonna do this together,” Biden exhorted, speaking live to a Zoom-style screen of leaders of national governments, unions and business executives around the world. Biden s closing message echoed the sentiments of Kenyan President Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta, who told the summit: “We cannot win this fight against climate change unless we go globally to fight it together.”

We re gonna do this : Biden closes global summit on climate

We re gonna do this : Biden closes global summit on climate
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LIVE: Biden to make remarks on US economy s climate-friendly transformation

Not all gloom: World leaders tout success at climate summit Biden commits to cutting US emissions in half By ELLEN KNICKMEYER, CHRISTINA LARSON and MATTHEW DALY | April 23, 2021 at 1:07 AM CDT - Updated April 23 at 10:37 AM WASHINGTON (AP) World leaders joined President Joe Biden at the virtual climate summit Friday to share their stories how nations can break free of climate-damaging fossil fuels from Kenyans leapfrogging from kerosene lamps to geothermal power and Israeli start-ups scrambling to improve battery storage. “We cannot win this fight against climate change unless we go globally to fight it together,” declared President Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta of Kenya.

We re gonna do this : Biden closes global summit on climate

Biden talks opportunity for jobs at climate summit By ELLEN KNICKMEYER, CHRISTINA LARSON and MATTHEW DALY | April 23, 2021 at 2:07 AM EDT - Updated April 23 at 12:46 PM WASHINGTON (AP) — World leaders joined President Joe Biden Friday to close his virtual climate summit with stories of their own national drives to break free of climate-wrecking fossil fuels — Kenyans leapfrogging from kerosene stoves to geothermal power and Israeli start-ups scrambling to improve battery storage. “We’re gonna do this together,” Biden exhorted, speaking live to a Zoom-style screen of leaders of national governments, unions and business executives around the world. Biden’s closing message echoed the sentiments of Kenyan President Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta, who told the summit: “We cannot win this fight against climate change unless we go globally to fight it together.”

Billionaires, CEOs and unions push one climate message: Invest big for big payoff

Billionaires, CEOs and unions push one climate message: Invest big for big payoff From Kenyans leapfrogging from kerosene stoves to geothermal power and Israeli start-ups scrambling to improve battery storage, world leaders have shared stories of their own national drives to break free of climate-wrecking fossil fuels. We re gonna do this together, President Joe Biden exhorted on Friday (Saturday AEST), speaking live to a Zoom-style screen of leaders of national governments, unions and business executives around the world. Mr Biden s message to close his global climate summit echoed the sentiments of Kenyan President Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta, who said: We cannot win this fight against climate change unless we go globally to fight it together.

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