UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson will warn that 'it's one minute to midnight' Monday as representatives from nearly 200 countries meet in Glasgow to correct-course the world on climate.
It was in the city of Glasgow that Scottish engineer James Watt improved the workings of the steam engine and, unwittingly, kicked off the Industrial Revolution. Never could he have imagined that humans would burn so much coal, oil and gas over the next two centuries that they would imperil the very climate that has allowed for their existence.
More than 120 leaders will speak Monday in the very same city to begin the COP26 climate talks, where they will set the tone for two weeks of negotiations that can either end with a plan to rapidly decarbonize the planet, or make watery statements to delay what the science shows is needed, possibly pushing it off until it's too late. Climate leaders and experts are calling it the world's last best chance to address the climate crisis.
Helen Mountford, vice president of climate and economics at the World Resources Institute, said the agreement and current emissions pledges are not ambitious enough to avoid the most dangerous levels of warming and many were unlikely to actually get countries on track for their own net-zero plans. "To keep the 1.5°C goal within reach, countries need to set 2030 climate targets that chart a realistic pathway to deliver these net-zero commitments," she said in a statement.
France Dernières Nouvelles, France Actualités
Similar News:Vous pouvez également lire des articles d'actualité similaires à celui-ci que nous avons collectés auprès d'autres sources d'information.
India, U.K. to launch first global solar grid project at COP26India and the U.K. will launch a project that aims to create a solar grid connecting countries in different parts of the world at the upcoming U.N. climate...
Lire la suite »
Africa Matters: COP26 and the Climate CrisisAs the world looks for solutions to address the climate crisis at the UN's COP26 climate summit, Gabon has managed to become one of the world's few net absorbers of carbon thanks to mangroves. For full show:
Lire la suite »
COP26 climate summit 'last, best hope' to meet 1.5C target: SharmaGlobal COP26 climate negotiations are the 'last, best hope' to keep the goal of limiting global warming to 1.5C alive, said summit president Alok Sharma as he opened the meeting on Sunday.
Lire la suite »
What you need to know about the COP26 climate summitWorld leaders are set to meet in the COP26 summit that has been called the 'last best chance' to prevent worsening impacts of climate change.
Lire la suite »
Speak up to save our planet, Billie Eilish urges ahead of COP26ICYMI: Music star Billie Eilish and ‘The Office’ actor Rainn Wilson, along with scientists from the group Arctic Basecamp, called on world leaders to stand together and take urgent action at the U.N. COP26 climate summit
Lire la suite »
COP26 climate summit opens as ‘best hope’ for tackling global warmingThe summit brings officials from almost 200 countries to Glasgow, aiming to haggle over the best measures to keep global temperatures from rising by more than 1.5C.
Lire la suite »