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Green Party MP at COP26 sees climate change 'commitments' being made but not backed by science
Green Party MP Mike Morrice says despite the chaos he's witnessed while at the UN climate change summit in Glasgow, he hopes to see countries make tangible and ambitious commitments to address global ...
Activists from Friends of the Earth during a demonstration calling for an end to all new oil and gas projects in the North Sea outside the UK government’s hub during the Cop26 summit in Glasgow. (Jane ...
Yes, but barely. The UN climate summit delivered on its primary goal of keeping alive the Paris Agreement’s aim to limit global warming to 1.5°C (2.7°F) above preindustrial levels. Nations agreed on ...
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After two weeks of tense negotiations at COP26 in Scotland, the world has a new international climate change agreement: the Glasgow Climate Pact. The new document does not replace the landmark Paris ...
“The outcome of COP26 is a compromise. It reflects the interests, the contradictions and the state of political will in the world today. It is an important step, but it is not enough,” UN ...
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