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UK still plans in-person ‘last chance’ COP26 climate summit

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Britain still plans to hold an in-person global climate summit in Glasgow later this year despite the pandemic, the event’s president said on Friday, calling it the planet’s “last hope” of averting catastroph­e.

COP26 will gather climate negotiator­s from 196 countries and the European Union, along with businesses, experts and world leaders in the Scottish city between November 1-12.

There has been growing speculatio­n the landmark summit — the biggest climate talks since the 2015 Paris negotiatio­n — could be held virtually as coronaviru­s continues to ravage countries around the world.

Some fear swathes of delegates may be unable to attend in person due to outbreaks.

But British lawmaker and COP26 President Alok Sharma said in a keynote speech on Friday — heralding six months until the event’s conclusion — that the UK government would persevere with holding a physical gathering.

“The desire for one is what I’ve been hearing loud and clear from government­s and communitie­s around the world,” he said from a windfarm near Glasgow.

“So, we are planning for a physical summit, where ensuring the safety of delegates in the local community will be paramount.”

Sharma added that organisers were exploring “every possible Covid security measure” — including testing and vaccines — and would share its plans “in due course”.

COP26 was originally scheduled for November 2020 but was pushed back due to the pandemic.

In his wide-ranging speech setting out the UK’S priorities for the summit, Sharma warned it must be the moment all countries coalesce around firm plans to keep temperatur­e rises below 1.5 degrees celsius.

Scientists say any increases beyond that will trigger uncontroll­able climate change.

It is also “our best chance of building a brighter future. A future of green jobs and cleaner air”, he added

The COP26 head warned the world was still not on track to limit warming to 2C, let alone 1.5C, which was the figure agreed in the Paris agreement. That deal, struck more than five years ago, committed nations to resubmit their emissions cutting plans — known as NDCS — every five years with enhanced green ambition.

 ?? — Reuters ?? COP26 President Alok Sharma gestures next to Emma Khadeh and her winning art competitio­n piece, during an event at Whitelee Windfarm, marking six months until the UN Climate Change Conference, outside Glasgow, Scotland.
— Reuters COP26 President Alok Sharma gestures next to Emma Khadeh and her winning art competitio­n piece, during an event at Whitelee Windfarm, marking six months until the UN Climate Change Conference, outside Glasgow, Scotland.

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