Climate talks held as Arctic ice melts, concerns grow

FILE - In this file photo dated Thursday, Aug. 3, 2017, a glacier at left calves icebergs into a fjord off the Greenland ice sheet in southeastern Greenland. The Danish Meteorological Institute said Sunday June 16, 2019, the melting season in Greenland has started a month earlier than usual, and issued a photo by climate researcher Rasmus Tonboe on Twitter showing what they say are sled dogs dragging a sleigh on the ice in Greenland with their paws in melted ice water.(AP Photo/David Goldman, FILE)

FILE - In this Tuesday April 23, 2019 file photo, climate change protesters march along Whitehall toward parliament, in London. Britain’s prime minister has announced plans to eliminate the country’s net contribution to climate change by 2050. Theresa May said the plan will be put before Parliament Wednesday, June 12. She says the amendment to the 2008 Climate Change Act will intensify Britain’s push to drastically reduce carbon emissions because “standing by is not an option.” (AP Photo/Matt Dunham, file)

BERLIN — Diplomats and climate experts gathered Monday in Germany for U.N.-hosted talks on climate change amid growing public pressure for governments to act faster against global warming.

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