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By Georgina RannardClimate reporter at COP28, Dubai
The president of the ongoing UN climate talks Sultan al-Jaber has hit back at claims that he denies a core part of climate science.
It Follows comments he made at an event in November that there was " no science" behind the global aim of limiting temperature rise to 1. 5C.
" We very much believe and respect the science, " He Said on Monday.
The Talks in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, are aiming to make progress on Climate Change .
Mr Jaber made The Initial remarks on 21 November in an online event with Mary Robinson, The Chair of The Elders group and a former UN special envoy for Climate Change .
" Let me clarify where I stand on the science, " He Said on Monday.
" I honestly think there is some confusion Out There , and misrepresentation. I Am quite surprised with the constant and repeated attempts to undermine The Work of the COP28 presidency, " He Said .
He spoke on Monday sitting next to The Chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change , Jim Skea.
" I can say Dr Sultan has been attentive to the science, " Mr Skea said.
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