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Afghanistan's Taliban to Join U. N. Climate Talks
Kabul, AfghanistanMonday, November 11, 2024
According to reports, over half of Afghanistan's population is already grappling with severe drought conditions. The country even has the highest number of children left homeless due to climate disasters. Professors at Kabul University believe the conference can help Afghanistan demonstrate its commitment to combating climate change, which could improve the country's standing in the global community.
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