COP27: Share your climate questions
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COP27 kicks off on 6 November in Egypt's Sharm El Sheikh. This is the United Nation's (UN) 27th climate change summit.
Last year at COP26, in Glasgow, governments pledged to cut back or stop using fossil fuels, end deforestation, and provide money to developing countries facing the worst of climate change.
The negotiations this year will focus on what progress has been made and implementing those promises.
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