BERLIN >> A senior United Arab Emirates official says the gulf nation wants the U.N. climate summit it’s hosting later this year to deliver “game-changing results” for international efforts to curb global warming, but doing so will require having the fossil fuel industry at the table.

Environmental campaigners have slammed the presence of oil and gas lobbyists at previous rounds of talks, warning that their interests are opposed to the goal of cutting greenhouse gas emissions — caused to a large degree by the burning of fossil fuels. Last month, scores of U.S. and European lawmakers called for the summit’s designated chair, Sultan al-Jaber, to be replaced over his links to the state-owned Abu Dhabi National Oil Co.

The issue complicates already-delicate negotiations ahead of the Nov. 30-Dec. 12 meeting in Dubai, known as COP28. Preliminary talks will be starting this week in Bonn, Germany.

— The Associated Press