Huddersfield Daily Examiner

UK ‘has to take a climate crisis lead’

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THE UK must take the lead tackling the climate crisis, Boris Johnson said as he launched a crucial summit following an attack by the event’s sacked president.

The Prime Minister said he wants to see every country following the UK’s lead in setting “credible” targets to reach net-zero emissions at the UN COP26 summit in Glasgow in November.

But at a launch event at the Science Museum in London, Mr Johnson refused to answer questions about who will replace former clean growth minister Claire O’Neill as president of the talks.

Ms O’Neill spoke out as the Government unveiled plans for the ban on sales of new petrol and diesel vehicles to be brought forward to 2035, as part of the launch of the climate talks.

In a letter to Mr Johnson, Ms O’Neill said the Government was “miles off track” in setting a positive agenda for the November summit, and that promises of action “are not close to being met”.

After her letter was published in the Financial Times, Ms O’Neill told the BBC Radio 4 Today programme the PM “doesn’t really get” climate change and said there had been a huge lack of leadership and engagement.

Mr Johnson was joined at the Science Museum by naturalist and broadcaste­r Sir David Attenborou­gh and Giuseppe Conte, prime minister of summit co-hosts Italy.

The PM met local school children before addressing experts, campaigner­s and politician­s, telling them: “We’ve put so much CO2 in the atmosphere collective­ly that the entire planet is swaddled in a tea cosy of the stuff.

“It’s now predicted, unless we take urgent action, to get 3C hotter, and in the hurricanes and the bushfires and melting of the ice caps and the acidificat­ion of the oceans, the evidence is now overwhelmi­ng.

“We know as a country, as a society, as a planet, as a species, we must now act,” Mr Johnson said.

He called for efforts to reverse the “appalling loss of habitats and species” alongside climate change.

The Prime Minister said the UK was leading the way by setting a legal goal to reach net-zero by 2050, saying: “I think it’s quite proper that we should, we were the first after all, to industrial­ise.

“Look at historic emissions of the UK, we have a responsibi­lity to our planet to lead in this way and to do this.”

As part of the UK’s moves to meet netzero, the Government will consult on bringing forward a planned ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel vehicles from 2040 to 2035 – and earlier if feasible.

The ban will also include hybrid vehicles for the first time.

Motoring and car manufactur­ing groups warned the ban would be extremely challengin­g, but environmen­tal campaigner­s called for the Government to go further and move the target to 2030.

Sir David said it was up to the UK to organise the world into action in Glasgow.

 ??  ?? Italy’s Giuseppe Conte speaks at the launch
Italy’s Giuseppe Conte speaks at the launch
 ??  ?? Boris Johnson (left) and David Attenborou­gh alongside schoolchil­dren at the launch
Boris Johnson (left) and David Attenborou­gh alongside schoolchil­dren at the launch

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