Representatives from more than 130 countries have passed through Glasgow during the two-week climate summit. Hundreds of conferences, negotiations, announcements and symbolic meetings have taken place while the street protested with a clear message: it is not enough. Inside, criticism and voices of alarm have also had their niche, from Obama, former president of the United States, to the British popularizer David Attenborough, the protagonist of one of the most emotional speeches, at the age of 95. On the table, the emergency of finding ambitious agreements that limit the increase in global temperature. On stage, world leaders, with Boris Johnson as host, parading with promises that other years have remained in the air. EL PAÍS journalists Manuel Planelles and Belén Hernández, who have been in Glasgow following the celebration, explain some of the highlights of these two weeks, summarized in a three-minute video.
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