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COP28 And What It Means for Jamaica

As the world’s citizens, particularly those in nations vulnerable to the relentless effects of climate change, observe the deliberations at COP28, Jamaica’s firsthand encounters during what’s anticipated to be the hottest year on record have been voiced on the global platform by Senator Matthew Samuda. This representation underscores the urgent need for collective action to address and mitigate the escalating challenges posed by climate change. Watch the report:

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