Australia urged to embrace stronger 2030 climate targets in ‘crucial’ fight ahead of Glasgow summit
by Daniel Hurst Foreign affairs and defence correspon from World news | The Guardian on (#5NB86)
EU's ambassador in Canberra Michael Pulch says developed economies need to lead the way in upgrading their pledges to reduce emissions
A senior European diplomat says he absolutely" hopes Australia and other developed countries embrace stronger 2030 climate targets, describing the coming decade as crucial" in the fight against global heating.
With just 80 days until the next major climate summit, the EU's ambassador to Australia, Michael Pulch, said developed economies should lead by example in reducing emissions. He said a landmark scientific report confirmed that we are facing a global fundamental challenge and that we have to act now".
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