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Climate summits are falling short of what the planet needs, EU climate chief says

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BRUSSELS, June ‌1 (Reuters) - The outcomes of ​most of the United Nations' recent COP ⁠climate summits have fallen short of the more ambitious action scientists ​say is needed to address climate ‌change, said EU climate commissioner Wopke Hoekstra on Monday.

"If you look at what ⁠the problem actually needs ⁠and where the bar should then be, and what most of the COPs of the last ‌five, six, seven, eight years have ⁠delivered, then you ‌just have to admit ​that that was underwhelming," Hoekstra told an event hosted by Politico ‌in Brussels.

He added that ​there was ⁠a need to continue work ‌at COP summits, ⁠where nearly 200 countries take decisions by consensus, but also in smaller ​groups of ‌countries who are willing to move ⁠faster to tackle ​global warming.

(Reporting by Kate Abnett;Editing ​by Sudip Kar-Gupta)

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