U.S. Excluded from Global Climate Summit

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- U.S. was not invited to the global climate summit, despite being the world’s largest emitter.
- Iran’s war is prompting nations to discuss a fossil‑fuel exit, according to the Financial Times.
- Israel set a “yellow line” in Lebanon to limit strikes, a geopolitical flashpoint noted by the Guardian.
- Hezbollah faces growing frustration that is turning into support for Israel’s stance, as reported by Google News World.
- The New York Times offered ten lessons on ending the fossil‑fuel era, framing the summit as a hopeful, science‑driven effort.
Why it matters: The U.S., excluded from the summit, loses direct influence over the new climate agenda; ten lessons guide the coalition, steering policy away from US priorities and reshaping global emission targets.
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