Article 3MYB6 To lead on climate, countries must commit to zero emissions | Isabella Lövin

To lead on climate, countries must commit to zero emissions | Isabella Lövin

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Isabella Lövin
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The UK's climate laws forged a path for others to follow. But as progressive nations commit to zero emissions, it must reclaim its leading role, writes Sweden's deputy prime minister

What does it mean for a nation to be a "climate leader" in 2018?

At the very least, it must mean having a firm plan in place to deliver your nation's fair share of the Paris agreement. During that stunning fortnight in December 2015, 195 governments freely and willingly committed not only to keep global warming well below 2C, but to aim for the safer level of 1.5C. And they committed to bring net greenhouse gas emissions down to zero.

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