Hindustan Times (Noida)

US climate czar hopes for progress at COP26

- Agencies letters@hindustant­imes.com

MILAN: US climate envoy John Kerry said on Saturday he thinks “enormous progress” can be made at upcoming UN climate talks in Scotland but more government­s must come up with concrete commitment­s in the next 30 days.

Kerry attended a preparator­y meeting in Milan where delegates from around the world sought to identify where progress can be made before the UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) starts in Glasgow on October 31.

The 12-day summit aims to secure more ambitious commitment­s to limit global warming to well below 2 degrees Celsius with a goal of keeping it to 1.5 degrees Celsius compared to pre-industrial levels. The event also is focused on mobilising financing and protecting vulnerable communitie­s and natural habitats.

“The bottom line is, folks, as we stand here today, we believe we can make enormous progress in Glasgow, moving

rapidly towards the new goals that the science is telling us we must achieve,’’ Kerry said. That means achieving a 45% reduction in carbon emissions in the next 10 years.

“This is the decisive decade,’’ Kerry said.

Kerry, a former US senator and secretary of state, said that countries representi­ng 55% of the world’s gross domestic product - Britain, Canada, Japan, the United States and the 27 European Union members have submitted plans that hit the 1.5 degrees target by reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

But the American diplomat also noted that the 89 new national submission­s ahead of the summit would only cut emissions by 12%, and that the sum of all 191 submission­s as they are currently written would increase emissions between now and 2030 by 16%.

Kerry declined to single out any country but said that there are ways to achieve lower emissions that aren’t that expensive, including organising power grids and making transmissi­ons more efficient.

China is the world’s biggest emitter, and the United States is second. Kerry said US President Joe Biden has had “constructi­ve” talks on the subject with Chinese President Xi Jinping. Kerry also highlighte­d commitment­s by India’s leader to install 450 gigawatts of renewable power over the next decade.

Meanwhile, Egypt has been selected as the nominee to host the COP27 UN climate conference due to take place next year.

Last month, Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah al-sisi officially declared his country’s interest in hosting the COP27 summit.

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