Companies ask world leaders at UN to follow through on renewables targets

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Executives from several major companies urged world leaders on Monday to follow through on an international agreement, made at the COP28 summit in Dubai last...

NEW YORK - Executives from several major companies urged world leaders on Monday to follow through on an international agreement, made at the COP28 summit in Dubai last year, to triple renewable-energy capacity by 2030 to fight climate change.

Keeping countries focused on tripling renewable energy is among the top themes at Climate Week and the U.N. General Assembly, where world leaders, companies and NGOs hope to reinforce international climate commitments. In speeches on Sunday, some leaders warned of growing mistrust between nations as climate-fueled disasters mount."International challenges are moving faster than our ability to solve them," U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres told leaders at the summit.

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