Paris: UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres warns of future “climate disaster”, while Greta Thunberg’s environmental campaign fired the COP26 climate conference agreement on Saturday as “BLA, BLA”.
And even those who welcome the agreement at Glasgow said a large amount of work must still be done.
Guterres acknowledged the shortcomings of the agreement, in a statement after the agreement was reached on Saturday night at Glasgow Conference.
“The results of # COP26 are compromises, which reflect interest, contradiction and state of political will in the world today,” he tweeted.
“This is an important step, but it’s not enough.” “Our fragile planet depends on the thread”, he warns, adding “we still knock on the door of the climate disaster.” In the follow-up tweet, the head of the United Nations sent a message to “young people, indigenous communities, female leaders, all who lead to #Climateax.” “I know you might be disappointed.
But we are in our lifestyle & this fight must be won.” Thunberg, you could say the most famous environmental campaign in the world, more blunt in his assessment.
“# COP26 is over,” he tweeted.
“This is a brief summary: blah, blah, blah.” But real work continues outside of this hall.
And we will never give up.
“During the conference, Thunberg and other activists condemned the way it played, on the grounds that world leaders failed to match their words with real action.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson remained relatively optimistic.” There are still a large amount to be done in years In the coming year, “Johnson said.” But today’s agreement is a big step forward and, critically, we have the first international agreement for the phase of falling coal and road maps to limit global warming.
to 1.5 degrees.
“The European Commission’s statement said the agreement maintained the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement target of life,” giving us the opportunity to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius ” and increase $ 100 billion a year to help develop and propagate the country.
“But there will be no time to relax: there is still hard work in front,” SH E was added.
During the final negotiations, China and India insisted that the language on fossil fuels was weakened in The final summit decision text.
In the past few days, the Australian government has vowed to sell coal for decades to come.
But Kevin Rudd, former Australian Prime Minister, now the President of the Asian community, still hopes.
“While the official text may have stopped agreeing to remove coal, a statement made by DU leaders Nia in Glasgow did not doubt that coal was on the way to be sent to history.
“For the President of the British COP26, Alok Sharma, a long and protracted negotiation has taken the victim.
“I’m sorry for the way this process has been going on, Sharma said, because the last deal was strangled.” I’m very sorry, “he added, before banging his hammer.
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