#COP26: Today is an absolutely critical day in the fight to defend the 1.5C goal from vested interests who’ll do anything to dodge their responsibility for the climate crisis.
Anything less puts the essence of Paris in peril.
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#COP26: The new final decision text could be better, it should be better, and we have one day left to make it a lot, lot better.
Right now the fingerprints of fossil fuel interests are still on the text and this is not the breakthrough deal that people hoped for in Glasgow.
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#COP26: The key line on phasing out coal and fossil fuel subsidies has been critically weakened, but it’s still there and needs to be strengthened again before this summit closes. That’s going to be a big tussle and one we need to win.
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#COP26: Meanwhile we’ve gone from ‘urging’ countries to strengthen their 2030 emissions targets in line with the 1.5C goal to merely ‘requesting’ they do so by 2022.
It wasn’t good enough before, it’s even weaker now and that needs to change.
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#COP26: But there’s wording in here worth holding on to and the UK Presidency needs to fight tooth and nail to keep the most ambitious elements in the deal.
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#COP26: We’ve moved from richer nations largely ignoring the pleas of developing countries for promised finance to tackle climate change, to the beginnings of a recognition that their calls should be met.
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#COP26: We’ve moved from richer nations largely ignoring the pleas of developing countries for promised finance to tackle climate change, to the start of a recognition that their calls should be met. Now we need developed countries to scale up their offer of support & finance. /7
#COP26: Negotiators in Glasgow simply have to seize the moment and agree something historic, but they need to isolate the governments who’ve come here to wreck progress and instead listen to the calls of youth and vulnerable nations.
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#COP26: In parallel we’re witnessing a deliberate and cynical effort by a few nation states to turn Article 6 into a charter for cheating, greenwash and loopholes.
Climate action now.
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#COP26: On the assumption that the text (uploaded at 1810 GMT) will not change:
The text is meek, it’s weak and the 1.5C goal is only just alive, but a signal has been sent that the era of coal is ending. And that matters.
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#COP26: While the deal recognises need for deep emissions cuts this decade, those commitments are punted to next year. Young people who’ve come of age in the climate crisis won’t tolerate many more outcomes like this. Why should they when they’re fighting for their futures?
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#COP26: Glasgow was meant to deliver on firmly closing the gap to 1.5C and that didn’t happen, but in 2022 nations will now have to come back with stronger targets.
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#COP26: The key line about fossil fuels is still in the text.
It’s weak and compromised, but it’s a breakthrough, it’s a bridgehead and we have to fight like hell to keep it in there and have it strengthened.
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#COP26: Today’s plenary could witness a defining moment with a clutch of countries seeking to strike that line from the deal and dilute plans to force nations to come back next year with better emissions plans.
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#COP26: Coal & subsidies language includes a reference to just transition - very welcome.
Fossil fuel interests should be put on notice. The deal on the table is weak but if they gut it they’ll have to answer to the young, to people on the climate frontline & to history.
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