While some hailed a pact that kept negotiators in Glasgow for an extra day, many activists and international leaders said that despite "some progress", there's still a long way to go.
Nearly 200 parties to the United Nations' most recent climate conference agreed on the Glasgow Climate Pact on Saturday, after some last-minute wrangling over the exact wording of the deal.
"It's an important step, but it is not enough," UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres lamented.
Conference President Alok Sharma said he was grateful for the hard work of governments during the climate conference that many had billed as the last chance for decisive action to address the worsening climate crisis.
"This is a fragile win. We have kept 1.5 alive. That was our
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