Host UK 'does not have clear vision' for last-ditch climate talks
by Fiona Harvey Environment correspondent from Environment | The Guardian on (#4YT5J)
Campaigners are increasingly concerned country lacks clear strategy for Glasgow summit
Developing countries and climate campaigners are growing increasingly concerned that the UK lacks a clear strategy for hosting vital UN talks on the climate crisis, amid fears of a conflict of interest in government between seeking post-Brexit trade deals and a global climate settlement.
Boris Johnson will lead prominent British figures from climate science, business and economics to launch the UK's strategy for the conference, known as COP26, on Tuesday. The talks, to take place in Glasgow this November, are widely seen as the last realistic chance for countries to pledge the stiff cuts needed in greenhouse gases to stave off climate breakdown.
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