Political squabbles slow release of newest UN climate report

The IPCC’s latest report, set for release Monday, is postponed until later today because of drawn-out contention concerning fossil energy and carbon-negative technologies.
Photo: David Mcnew/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix
Photo: David Mcnew/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix
By Eric Roston, Bloomberg News

A major new climate assessment from United Nations-backed scientists will miss its scheduled publication on Monday, as disagreements over the future of fossil fuels and the role of carbon-removal technologies in efforts to fight warming temperatures pushed back the process of finalizing the report.

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