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WATCH: Why #COP26 is going on overtime

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WATCH: Why #COP26 is going on overtime

CLIMATE CHANGE. A delegate looks at a screen during the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow, Scotland, Britain, November 8, 2021.

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The UN climate conference or COP26 was supposed to end on Friday, November 12, but talks will bleed into Saturday morning, November 13, as nations negotiate and finalize agreements
WATCH: Why #COP26 is going on overtime

The UN climate conference or COP26 was supposed to end on Friday, November 12, but talks will bleed into Saturday morning, November 13, as nations negotiate and finalize agreements.

In the video above, Rappler’s Pia Ranada, who is in Glasgow to cover the event talks about why is this happening and what to expect.

Watch the video above and tune in to Rappler’s live coverage of the event. – Rappler.com

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