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Cop26

Laggards reject Glasgow pact's 2022 call for new climate plans

Laggards reject Glasgow pact’s 2022 call for new climate plans

Australia and New Zealand have already said that they do not plan to update their 2030 targets by the end of 2022

Laurence Tubiana leads call for crackdown on climate misinformation in Glasgow pact

Laurence Tubiana leads call for crackdown on climate misinformation in Glasgow pact

In an open letter, 250 signatories warn that false claims on social media threaten to derail global climate action

Big business must not be allowed to set the carbon trading agenda at Cop26

Big business must not be allowed to set the carbon trading agenda at Cop26

Delicate negotiations on carbon market rules in Glasgow could be thrown off course by the big banks’ push to “scale up” voluntary carbon trading

Scotland breaks loss and damage "taboo", raising hopes others will follow

Scotland breaks loss and damage “taboo”, raising hopes others will follow

Vulnerable countries welcomed Scotland’s leadership in helping victims of climate disaster, saying rich countries need to institutionalise support at Cop26

Donor nations commit $1.7bn to help indigenous people protect forests

Donor nations commit $1.7bn to help indigenous people protect forests

The funding from US, UK, Germany, Norway and the Netherlands confronts the weakening of indigenous land rights in countries like Brazil

Frustrations mount at Covid barriers to participation in Cop26 negotiations

Frustrations mount at Covid barriers to participation in Cop26 negotiations

After expensive and difficult journeys to Glasgow, many delegates are excluded from negotiating rooms and can only watch an unreliable webcast

Unequal vaccine rollout threatens inclusivity of Cop26, climate diplomats warn

Unequal vaccine rollout threatens inclusivity of Cop26, climate diplomats warn

Negotiators are worried that requiring a vaccine passport to attend November’s critical UN climate summit will exclude developing countries with limited supplies

Plans for UK coal mine suspended after criticism of net zero commitment

Plans for UK coal mine suspended after criticism of net zero commitment

The UK Committee on Climate Change says the use of coking coal should be curbed by 2035, but the application says the mine will not be closed until the end of 2049

Youth activists demand damages for climate victims at virtual 'mock Cop26'

Youth activists demand damages for climate victims at virtual ‘mock Cop26’

Making polluters pay for losses suffered by communities on the frontline of climate impacts is a priority for young activists, as they prepare to engage with UN negotiations

First named Cop26 sponsors are big investors in offshore wind - and a gas plant

First named Cop26 sponsors are big investors in offshore wind – and a gas plant

SSE, Scottish Power and National Grid have been named as sponsors of next year’s UN climate summit in Glasgow, with SSE defending a “transition” investment in gas power

Coronavirus delays global efforts for climate and biodiversity action

Coronavirus delays global efforts for climate and biodiversity action

UN Climate Change said it won’t hold any physical meetings until the end of April amid efforts to contain Covid-19

Marshall Islands, Suriname, Norway upgrade climate plans before Cop26

Marshall Islands, Suriname, Norway upgrade climate plans before Cop26

The three nations account for 0.1% of global emissions. Norway says 9 February was the deadline for new plans before climate talks in November

‘Miles off track’ – Climate Weekly

‘Miles off track’ – Climate Weekly

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UK's Boris Johnson urges all countries to set net zero emissions goals in 2020

UK’s Boris Johnson urges all countries to set net zero emissions goals in 2020

The UK’s Prime Minister launched Cop26 hours after being accused by sacked talks president Claire O’Neill of ‘not understanding’ the issues at stake

UK government drops Claire O'Neill as president of Cop26 summit

UK government drops Claire O’Neill as president of Cop26 summit

The presidency role will be elevated to a ministerial role as part of a UK cabinet reshuffle

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