Cop26: what’s still to be resolved in the week ahead
by Fiona Harvey in Glasgow from on (#5RMR6)
The ratchet issue is among several sticking points still to be finalised as negotiators return to the Cop26 table
Countries that have failed to come up with national plans on cutting greenhouse gas emissions in line with limiting temperature rises to 1.5C must be forced back to the negotiating table every year from now on, poor countries have said ahead of crunch talks at the Cop26 climate summit.
Current pledges are inadequate, and would lead to heating of 2.7C, according to UN calculations. But under the Paris agreement, countries are only required to ratchet up their pledges - known as nationally determined contributions (NDCs) - every five years, with the next deadline falling in 2025. Developing countries say this is much too late.
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