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COP26 left the world with a climate to-do list: Here are 5 things to watch for in 2022

  • Written by Rachel Kyte, Dean of the Fletcher School, Tufts University
imageJohn Kerry, the U.S. presidential special envoy for climate, surrounded by other negotiators during COP26.UNFCCC, CC BY-NC-SA

How much the world achieved at the Glasgow climate talks – and what happens now – depends in large part on where you live.

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