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By Richard Valdmanis BELEM, Brazil (Reuters) -In the final fractious hours of the U.N. climate summit in Brazil, when a deal to advance the world's fight against global warming was slipping out of reach,
The COP30 climate summit has drawn to a close after two weeks in the Amazonian city of Belem where protests, street marches and even a fire caused unexpected moments of drama.
The delegates at COP30 in Belém, Brazil, the U.N. annual climate conference, have reached a deal on a final agreement.
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Fire Breaks Out at UN Climate Summit
A massive fire broke out inside the convention center hosting over 50,000 UN delegates attending COP30, forcing an evacuation.
The U.S. is maintaining a presence at COP30, despite the Trump administration declining to send an official delegation to this year's climate conference in Brazil.
As the UN Climate Conference was happening in Brazil, Trump released proposals to open up offshore drilling and roll back environmental protections.