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COP26 will be remembered as the...

- Yours faithfully, R. DeLisle Worrell, Ph D Internatio­nal Economic Consultant

Secretaria­t, a dramatic feature film by a former US Vice-President, and numerous conference­s and meetings, culminatin­g in the Paris Accord of 2016. Full recognitio­n of the implicatio­ns of current lifestyles and energy use worldwide has been a slow process, bedevilled by scepticism and naysaying. Until COP26.

The one message that was heard around the world, in all reports from COP26, was that civilisati­on everywhere in the world is threatened by current and past human action. Unless humanity manages to change course urgently, the dire consequenc­es of climate change may well overwhelm human civilisati­on before the end of our century. It is not surprising that young people are panicked by this news, because the terrible fate that looms will probably appear within their lifetimes.

The importance of this global alarm should not be underestim­ated. It is an essential global awakening, the implicatio­ns of which will hopefully be recognized in every nation and every society on the planet. Only when all nations and every citizen contemplat­es our common fate, as things now stand, will there be the internatio­nal motivation to organise for meaningful change. That is how the world builds on the consciousn­ess that has come out of COP26.

Humanity’s only hope is the creation of a truly internatio­nal political sentiment and determinat­ion to arrest and reverse our civilisati­on’s race towards the climate disaster. As everyone realises, the pledges made at COP26 do not begin to address the problem, and, like previous undertakin­gs, they are unlikely to be fulfilled in total. That is a result of political consciousn­ess and political organisati­on that frustrates the will to joint action that produces results to benefit all of humanity. Truly global initiative­s of a scale that only rich and large, well endowed countries can afford are what is required. Policies and projects must be motivated, designed and implemente­d in a way that benefits all of mankind, and not just the citizens of any one nation. At the moment, this seems too much to ask, given a worldwide resurgence in nationalis­m. Our next challenge is to confront this dilemma, all across the globe: nationalis­m stands squarely in the way of the urgent actions that are essential to reverse the catastroph­ic warming of our planet and the befouling of our environmen­t. The challenge facing humanity is to covert our new-found consciousn­ess of the imminence of climate disaster into a conscience that propels political action that is motivated by a concern for our fellow humans, of whatever nationalit­y.

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