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Ukraine’s president prepares to address UN security council but casts doubt on meeting Putin. Plus, why it’s over for fossil fuels

‘The time of reckoning is now. We have one decade to get on track.’and society, scientists have said in what is in effect a final warning for governments on the climate.

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