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Ben M0SWV 🏳️‍🌈 🇪🇺 🇮🇪 🇵🇸
@TheSwiv@hear-me.social  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

This is why we can't have nice things

#ClimateCrisis #cop30 #privateeye

The image shows a section of a printed document with statistics highlighted in bold text. The background color is a pale beige. The text is black. The first line of text reads: 1,602 Fossil fuel lobbyists granted passes to COP28 talks in Brazil, according to the Kick Big Polluters Out coalition. Below that, another line reads: 1,061 People from the 10 most climate-vulnerable nations granted passes to COP30. The numbers are large and prominent, emphasizing a comparison between the number of lobbyists and representatives from vulnerable nations attending the COP30 talks. The document appears to focus on the composition of attendees at the climate conference. 

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The image shows a section of a printed document with statistics highlighted in bold text. The background color is a pale beige. The text is black. The first line of text reads: 1,602 Fossil fuel lobbyists granted passes to COP28 talks in Brazil, according to the Kick Big Polluters Out coalition. Below that, another line reads: 1,061 People from the 10 most climate-vulnerable nations granted passes to COP30. The numbers are large and prominent, emphasizing a comparison between the number of lobbyists and representatives from vulnerable nations attending the COP30 talks. The document appears to focus on the composition of attendees at the climate conference. Provided by @altbot
The image shows a section of a printed document with statistics highlighted in bold text. The background color is a pale beige. The text is black. The first line of text reads: 1,602 Fossil fuel lobbyists granted passes to COP28 talks in Brazil, according to the Kick Big Polluters Out coalition. Below that, another line reads: 1,061 People from the 10 most climate-vulnerable nations granted passes to COP30. The numbers are large and prominent, emphasizing a comparison between the number of lobbyists and representatives from vulnerable nations attending the COP30 talks. The document appears to focus on the composition of attendees at the climate conference. Provided by @altbot
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