G7 summit: Leaders pledge climate action but disappoint activists

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G7 leaders pledge climate action but disappoint activists

Developed countries agreed in 2009 to contribute $100bn a year in climate finance to poorer countries by 2020. But the target was not met, in part because of the Covid pandemic.

Climate change has been one of the key themes at the summit in Carbis Bay, Cornwall. The G7 - which include the UK, US, Canada, Japan, France, Germany and Italy - committed to keeping the projected global temperature rise to 1.5C.they said: "We reaffirm the collective developed countries goal to jointly mobilise $100bn/year from public and private sources, through to 2025.

Charities warn developing nations won't co-operate with the vital climate summit in Glasgow in November unless adequate support is offered to tackle both crises.But although the G7 did offer some extra bilateral funding it's clear that falls short. So, some progress has been made. And the aim to strike a global climate-protecting agreement at the COP may still be just about in reach - unless the climate offers surprises of its own.'Plain to see'Speaking beforehand, Sir David said: "The natural world today is greatly diminished... Our climate is warming fast. That is beyond doubt. Our societies and nations are unequal and that is sadly plain to see.

There are natural fluctuations in the climate but scientists say temperatures are now rising faster than at many other times.

 

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Is that not what leadership in our time is all about? Promise those making noise what will shut them up n do what brings money n peace of mind to yourself and your circle. It's all over the world, why are we changing heads of states often? Because it's bn one lie after the other

4/6 degrees not that it will matter - no animal wild farmed pet human will survive it. You cannot Re bottle permafrost methane 28x more potent than co2. And Dead warm oceans cannot produce our 70% of oxygen or absorb 26% of co2, & 90% of associated heat.

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