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Bill Gates  could launch a climate health initiative today at the  COP28  summit  

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Last updated: 2023/12/03 at 11:58 AM
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 The health-themed day will  attract many celebrities,  including Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Bill Gates, who is expected to join the  UAE  in launching a climate health initiative. 

  Dubai: After two  straight  days of  speeches  from  world leaders, the COP28 climate summit  on Sunday turned  its attention  to the reality of climate change  causing  more  diseases. This  will be the first time  the annual  United Nations  talks  have put  public health on the agenda.

  As  malnutrition, malaria,  diarrhea  and heat stress  are  on the rise  –  and  threaten  to  strain already struggling  health services  –  countries and businesses  are  looking to find ways to  more  to protect people as temperatures continue to  rise  for decades.  

 The health-themed day will  attract many celebrities,  including Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Bill Gates, who is expected to join the  UAE  in launching a climate health initiative.  Former  US  Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will also visit the  vast  COP28  complex,  where more than 70,000 people from  around  the world have gathered for the two-week conference. 

  Mrs.  Clinton  is scheduled  to  attend  an event on women and climate change. 

  COP28 will also  feature  former  US  Vice President Al Gore, who shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize with the  United Nations  Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change for  his efforts  to  advance innovation.  public  awareness  about global warming. 

  On Saturday, current  US  Vice President Kamala Harris sought to promote Washington’s global  leadership on climate,  saying her country had once again become “a global leader in  addressing climate change.” solving  the climate  crisis”. 

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