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[Title] => CO2 rebound as climate summit sees emissions pledges
[Summary] => Global CO2 emissions are set to rebound to pre-pandemic levels next year, according to an assessment published on Thursday as countries signed up to fossil-fuel cutting pledges criticised as too vague by campaigners.
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[Title] => Greenhouse gas levels reach record high
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