These small words could include terms such as “commitment,” “accountability,” “transparency,” and “inclusion.” These words could help set clear expectations for the global climate summit and help resolve conflicts between countries. They could also signify the importance of taking action and the need for meaningful involvement from all stakeholders in order to move the global climate agenda forward.
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