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Politician of the year is Alok

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AN MP from Reading has been awarded the title politician of the year at the ‘green Oscars’.

More than 400 green business leaders, sustainabi­lity executives, investors, campaigner­s, and politician­s heard the news at the BusinessGr­een Leaders Awards.

The ceremony, held in central London, recognised businesses and individual­s striving to net zero.

In its citation for Mr Sharma, BusinessGr­een noted that the Reading West MP and COP26 president had been “moved to tears” by the commitment to create the Glasgow Climate Pact, which it hoped would lay the foundation­s for the next critical phase of global decarbonis­ation efforts.

“Thanks to a genuinely remarkable feat of diplomacy, (Mr Sharma) helped signal to the world that the commitment to global climate action is stronger than it has ever been and delivered an agreement that many independen­t observers agree was as good as it could possibly have been,” the citation reads.

“Throughout his stewardshi­p of the COP26 he repeatedly helped showcase how the technologi­es and business models we need to build a net zero emission economy are both ready for mainstream adoption and hold the key to a new era of genuinely sustainabl­e developmen­t.”

Mr Sharma was unable to attend the awards ceremony as he was in Rwanda for the Commonweal­th Heads of Government meeting, continuing with his COP26 role, but instead delivered a video message to thank the team for his award, saying he was humbled to be recognised in this way.

“I also want to thank all of you who were with us in Glasgow, pushing us to go further inside the negotiatin­g rooms and bringing forward your own commitment­s outside the negotiatin­g rooms as well,” he said.

“What we achieved together was significan­t and the Glasgow Climate Pact was a historic agreement forged among almost 200 nations. Based on the commitment­s made at COP26 we were able to say with credibilit­y that we have kept alive the prospect of limiting global warming to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels.

“But, as I said at the time, the pulse of 1.5°C remains weak and it’ll only be strengthen­ed if countries and companies deliver on their commitment­s. That is the key focus of the UK’s COP26 Presidency this year – implementa­tion, implementa­tion, implementa­tion.”

He added: “I look forward to continuing to work with you all on the road to COP27 as we collective­ly push to turn commitment­s into action.”

 ?? Picture: UK Parliament ?? WINNER: Alok Sharma, Reading West MP
Picture: UK Parliament WINNER: Alok Sharma, Reading West MP

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