DISAPPOINTING Rep. Paul Tonko (D-NY) speaks at a news conference outside of the US Capitol Building on Thursday, June 16, 2022 (June 17 in Manila), in Washington, D.C. During the press conference on climate action, the House members spoke on the need to increase clean energy investments and be less reliant on foreign oil. Developing countries voiced ‘disappointment’ as climate talks in Germany ended Thursday with frustrations flaring over a lack of momentum on helping vulnerable nations cope with the impacts of warming. AFP PHOTO
DISAPPOINTING Rep. Paul Tonko (D-NY) speaks at a news conference outside of the US Capitol Building on Thursday, June 16, 2022 (June 17 in Manila), in Washington, D.C. During the press conference on climate action, the House members spoke on the need to increase clean energy investments and be less reliant on foreign oil. Developing countries voiced ‘disappointment’ as climate talks in Germany ended Thursday with frustrations flaring over a lack of momentum on helping vulnerable nations cope with the impacts of warming. AFP PHOTO

BONN, Germany: Developing countries voiced "disappointment" as climate talks in Germany ended Thursday with frustrations flaring over a lack of momentum in helping vulnerable nations cope with the impacts of warming.

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