Glasgow: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Wednesday said the UN Climate Change Summit has made progress towards stopping global warming that has escaped but more needed to seal the agreement.
“We have moved the ball down in the field, but we are trapped in a little rolling,” said the Rugby Prime Minister at the COP26 UN Summit, which ended on Friday.
“If we will get there, we need a determined encouragement to take us through the line,” he said at a press conference.
Johnson’s intervention in the past hours that panicked from the two-week Summit in Glasgow came as a text design urging the countries to increase their emissions cut goals in 2022.
The UN text gives the first meaning of carbon playing conditions made so far to leave the world away from Limiting heating to 1.5 Celsius.
The Summit hopes to build the 2015 Paris Landmark Agreement, which calls to limit global warming below 2.0C above the pre-industrial level, and ideally 1.5c.
But Johnson said that “very frustrated to see countries that have spent six years of striking themselves to sign that a promissory letter in Paris quietly crawled towards the default now that vulnerable nations and future generations demanded payment here and now .
He said world leaders had “no reason” after hearing testimony wrenching those affected by global warming, especially island nations whose existence is threatened.
Johnson said his colleagues could not praise their intervention but then sit on their hands.
“Here in Glasgow, the world is closer than ever indicating the beginning of the end of anthropogenic climate change,” he added.
“This is the biggest gift that we can enforce in our children and our grandchildren, and the generation has not been born.
Now in our range in COP26 in this past days, we only need to reach together and arrest him.
“And my question is my world leader’s colleagues this afternoon, because we entered the last hour of the police are you will help us do that, are you Will help us understand that opportunity or will prevent you? “