Commentary: Why COP26 summit ended in failure and disappointment

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A last-minute wording change has severely hampered global efforts over the past two weeks to set sustainable climate goals, “phasing down” instead of “phasing out” coal, says two climate researchers.

BRISBANE: After two hard-fought weeks of negotiations, the Glasgow climate change summit is, at last, over.

All 197 participating countries adopted the so-called Glasgow Climate Pact, despite an 11th hour intervention by India in which the final agreement was watered down from “phasing out” coal to “phasing down”. In an emotional final speech, COP26 president Alok Sharma apologised for this last-minute change. His apology goes to the heart of the goals of COP26 in Glasgow: The hope it would deliver outcomes matching the urgent “code red” action needed to achieve the Paris Agreement target.to “keep the goal of 1.5 degrees CelsiusSo, was COP26 a failure? If we evaluate this usingTwo big ticket items weren’t realised: Renewing targets for 2030 that align with limiting warming to 1.

Catastrophic impacts will be unleashed beyond this point, such as sea level rise and more intense and frequent natural disasters.from Climate Action Tracker show even if all COP26 pledges are met, the planet is on track to warm by 2.1 degrees Celsius

 

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