Revealed: 'fierce' Pacific forum meeting almost collapsed over climate crisis
by Kate Lyons in Funafuti from Environment | The Guardian on (#4NCX2)
Australia's prime minister Scott Morrison came under fire from Tuvalu's leader Enele Sopoaga
Critical talks at the Pacific Islands Forum almost collapsed twice amid "fierce" clashes between the Australian prime minister, Scott Morrison, and Tuvalu's prime minister, Enele Sopoaga, over Australia's "red lines" on climate change.
Ralph Regenvanu, Vanuatu's foreign minister, who was part of the drafting committee of the forum communique and observed the leaders' retreat, said there was heated discussion over the Australian delegation's insistence on the removal of references to coal, setting a target of limiting global warming to below 1.5C and announcing a strategy for zero emissions by 2050.
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