Australia will bid for 2026 climate summit, but will face pressure to do more this year at Cop27
Labor has improved Australia's emissions pledge on the one Scott Morrison took to Glasgow, but observers say it will still have questions to answer
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The Australian government will use the UN climate conference in Egypt to launch a bid with Pacific nations to host the 2026 summit and pledge its support for some measures that the country's previous government rejected a year ago in Glasgow.
The Cop27 conference in Sharm el-Sheikh, a small resort city on the Sinai peninsula, is the first since the Labor government led by Anthony Albanese was elected in May. It arrives for the fortnight-long talks as one of few national governments to have followed through on a commitment made in Glasgow that all countries would re-examine their plans with a view to increasing their commitments this year.
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