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| Cop28 and the green transition, with Christiana Figueres and others | | | When Cop28 starts next month, the commitment to phase out fossil fuels will be front and centre. The United Arab Emirates, a major oil and gas producer, and Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, the head of the UAE’s state oil company, as well as the chair of its renewable company Masdar, will host the summit. Will they succeed in gathering global resolve to act against the climate crisis? Can they convince fossil fuel companies to get on board with the green transition? Join the Guardian’s Damian Carrington and a panel of experts, including Christiana Figueres, as they explore what fossil fuel companies and countries are doing to drive – or block – the transition, and what society, organisations and governments need to do to secure a sustainable future for all. | Tuesday 5 December, 8pm–9.15pm GMT | Book tickets |
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