Rome: England named the thinning Mass Antarctica, Glacier Glasgow, to symbolize major implications for the world of climate conferences that began Sunday in the city of Scotland.
More than 120 world leaders will join the British Prime Minister Boris Johnson at Glasgow for the COP26 summit.
The British calling the collection of one of the last opportunities in the world to stay alive into a destination, agree in Paris in 2015, limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 degrees Fahrenheit) above the pre-industrial level.
Scientists from the University of Leeds in the UK have studied the glacier chain in Basin Getz Antarctica, and found their journey from land to the sea accelerated by an average of 25% between 1994 and 2018 due to climate change, spilling 315 gigatons (347 billion tons of US) ice and Contributing to increasing global sea level.
Glaciers, which are located in the Antarctica area of England, will be named after cities that hold climate conferences, reports or agreements, including Rio, Kyoto, Paris and Glasgow.
Johnson said that “ by nominating this sparkling natural giant after the city where next week humanity will gather to fight for the future of the planet, we have a strong reminder of what we do to be preserved.
“Urge the leader of the group of 20 major economies, meeting this weekend in Rome, to increase their carbon cutting commitment, Johnson said the glasgow ‘` meeting represents our best opportunity’ ‘for “ keep the purpose of 1.5 degrees stay alive.
Johnson has pressed the leaders of some of the biggest carbon transmitters of the G-20 – including India, Australia and China – to make faster and deeper cuts for their emissions.
But he has a little way in a strong commitment to show it when he prepares to return to U.K.
and said he assessed the success opportunities for Glasgow Summit as 6 out of 10.