Yorkshire Post

Business Secretary Sharma will focus full- time on climate summit

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ALOK SHARMA has been appointed by the Prime Minister to be the full- time president of the UN Cop26 climate conference, with Kwasi Kwarteng promoted to Business Secretary in his place.

The Cop26, due to be held in Glasgow in November after being postponed by 12 months due to the pandemic, will be the largest summit the UK has ever hosted, bringing together representa­tives and world leaders from nearly 200 countries.

Boris Johnson has decided that Mr Sharma, pictured, who has been leading on the preparatio­ns since February 2020, will make the conference his sole focus rather than combine it with his secretary of state duties.

Mr Sharma will remain a full member of Cabinet, with the Cop26 presidency giving him a ministeria­l role in the Cabinet Office.

Downing Street officials said Mr Johnson sees a successful summit in November as being critical if the UK is to meet the emission-reducing objectives set out by the Paris Agreement.

The Prime Minister has recently committed to reducing emissions by at least 68 per cent by 2030 and is looking for buyin from other nations to take on similar ambitious targets. Mr Sharma said: “The biggest challenge of our time is climate change and we need to work together to deliver a cleaner, greener world and build back better for present and future generation­s.

“Through the UK’s presidency of Cop26 we have a unique opportunit­y, working with friends and partners around the world, to deliver on this goal.

“Given the vital importance of tackling climate change, I am delighted to have been asked by the Prime Minister to dedicate all my energies to this urgent task.”

As well as his president duties, Mr Sharma will also chair the Climate Action Implementa­tion Committee to coordinate Government action towards net- zero carbon emissions by 2050 in the run- up to the conference in 10 months’ time, No 10 said.

Mr Kwarteng will step up from his role as a minister in the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy to take on the job of Business Secretary.

Former internatio­nal developmen­t secretary Anne- Marie Trevelyan will take over his role as minister of state.

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