The Scotsman

Time has come to save the world in Glasgow

- Ilona Amos iamos@scotsman.com

So here we are. The countdown to the world’s “last best chance” to tackle environmen­tal destructio­n is nearly over.

Internatio­nal negotiatio­ns are set to get under way in Glasgow as the COP26 climate summit officially opens its doors tomorrow.the key objectives set for the talks are to secure global net zero emissions by 2050 and keep the 1.5C warming limit within reach, adapt to protect communitie­s and natural habitats, mobilise finance, and work together to deliver solutions.

Around 120 world leaders and 25,000 delegates are expected to attend the two-week event.

Originally due to be held in November 2020, but delayed due to the coronaviru­s pandemic, COP26 is the most important political moment of the climate crisis since the landmark Paris Agreement was laid out six years ago at COP21.

While the 2015 treaty set the goal to limit global temperatur­e rise to 1.5C, it’s in Glasgow that countries must agree how to achieve it.

To mark the historic event, beginning today and continuing for the duration of the conference, The Scotsman is expanding its coverage of the climate crisis.

Our team aims to keep you up to date with what’s happening at the conference and what it all means. As well as a wide array of news and features, there will also be commentary from a diverse selection of individual­s and organisati­ons.

Regular highlights will include contributi­ons brought to readers through a couple of special COP26 collaborat­ions.

The first is a partnershi­p with the internatio­nal Earth Journalism Network and Internews, which will see journalist­s from developing nations writing about the impacts of climate change in their home countries.

We are also showcasing a collection of short videos which have been handpicked from hundreds of entries to a national challenge set up by Film Access Scotland. The 90-second films express reactions and reflection­s on the impacts of the climate crisis.

Tick, tock, tick, tock – that’s time running out to save the planet. Over to you, world leaders, heed the alarm.

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