Kuwait Times

World ‘way off track’ on climate: UK business lobby

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LONDON: World efforts to tackle climate change are “way off track”, the head of Britain’s main business lobby group said yesterday after a G7 pledge to step up action. Tony Danker, director-general of the Confederat­ion of British Industry, also urged the UK government to speed up greener housing, energy and transport measures to help meet its carbon-slashing goal.

The assessment comes after the Group of Seven rich nations on Sunday vowed to deliver a “green revolution” that cuts emissions, halts and reverses biodiversi­ty loss, and reaffirms their pledges to go carbon neutral by 2050. Britain, which hosted the weekend G7 leaders’ summit, will also anchor the COP26 UN climate gathering in Glasgow in November.

“We’ve now got just under five months to go until the UK hosts COP26,” Danker told the CBI’s virtual climate conference. “We have what remains of this decade to fundamenta­lly reshape the world economy, halve carbon emissions and limit the global temperatur­e increase to 1.5 degrees.

“The scale of this challenge has always been seismic... The world has no room for failure. The climate crisis is worsening and currently we are way off track.”

The CBI also argued that British Prime Minister Boris Johnson must adopt a new buildings strategy to make homes more energy efficient, citing as an example the use of hydrogen boilers.

It called for more investment in offshore wind plus carbon capture and storage. “Put simply: the best way to inspire global action on decarbonis­ation is to lead the charge right here at home,” Danker added. “Nothing less than unpreceden­ted unstoppabl­e action from the UK government, in partnershi­p with us in UK business, will be enough.

“It’s in our hands to set the world on an irreversib­le path to net zero by 2050.” The 2015 Paris climate agreement aims to limit global temperatur­e rises to less than two degrees Celsius (3.6 Fahrenheit) above preindustr­ial levels and to pursue efforts to go down to 1.5 degrees.— AFP

 ??  ?? BRUSSELS: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson arrives to pose for photos with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenber­g at the NATO summit at NATO headquarte­rs in Brussels Sunday. —AFP
BRUSSELS: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson arrives to pose for photos with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenber­g at the NATO summit at NATO headquarte­rs in Brussels Sunday. —AFP

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