Week in Review: Top Climate News for November 27-December 1

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This weekly round-up brings you key climate news from the past seven days, including leaked documents proving that the COP28 presidency planned to use the summit to push for oil and gas deals with foreign nations and a new study on air pollution casualties in Europe.

1. COP28 Presidency Planned to Use Climate Summit For Fossil Fuels Deals, Documents Show

The United Arab Emirates planned to use COP28 meetings to pitch fossil fuels deals to foreign governments, leaked documents obtained by the non-profit Centre for Climate Reporting (CCR) and the BBC showed.

The cache of internal records leaked by a whistleblower and published Monday shows that COP28 president, Sultan Al Jaber had plans to quietly raise oil and gas commercial interests during climate meetings with China, Germany, Egypt, and 12 other nations ahead of the summit, which starts on 30 November. 

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