The Scotsman

COP26 draft agreement ‘devastatin­g’ as UK ‘shows absolute lack of leadership’

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Scottish Greens co-leader Lorna Slater said the UK had shown “an absolute lack of leadership” and the “watering down” on fossil fuels in the draft agreement was “devastatin­g” as negotiatio­ns neared the final stages.

On the final day of COP26 in Glasgow, Ms Slater said it was “devastatin­g” to see a backing off from fossil fuels in the draft agreement of COP26.

Her comments came as a revised draft agreement was published on Friday morning that softened the language around phasing out coal and fossil fuel. The text previously said the world should aim to keep global warming temperatur­es under 1.5C.

However, this has now been changed to make the goal simply limiting the temperatur­e increase “to 1.5C”.

Despite disappoint­ment in the draft agreement, the Scottish minister said “Glasgow can feel really proud” of the job it had done in hosting the conference.

Speaking from the SEC in Glasgow, Ms Slater, the minister for green skills, circular economy and biodiversi­ty said: "It’s all been watered down. It’s really upsetting. We really are calling on the countries of the world to level it up, not water it back. “We had to cancel a Green meeting today as some of the Green ministers across the world were in the room today trying to save the deal and level it up.”

Despite the promises made at COP26 so far, the planet is still heading for 2.4C of warming above pre-industrial levels, according to a report by Climate Action Tracker.

Asked about whether the draft agreement was good enough for Scotland, Ms Slater told The Scotsman: “It isn’t just about Scotland, it’s about the whole world and what we’ve seen with the watering down is the world’s richest nations, the global north – the world’s oil and gas producers, are looking out for their own interests.”

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