Glasgow’s landmark climate summit on ‘life support’ amid claims it was heading for catastrophic flop

AN Oxfam protester dresses as a firefighter Boris Johnson amid claims COP26 was heading towards failure.

COP president Alok Sharma faced a marathon haggling session into the small hours to force through a groundbreaking deal.


Glasgow’s landmark climate summit on ‘life support’ amid claims it was heading for catastrophic flop
An Oxfam protester dresses as a firefighter Boris Johnson amid claims COP26 was heading towards failure

But big beasts watered down key commitments needed to keep targets of 1.5 degrees C of warming alive

Saudi Arabia and Russia were forcing a change in the language on commitments to phase out fossil fuels.

And the EU, US and Japan held out on giving poorer nations more money to go green.

US climate envoy John Kerry said it was insane to spend vast amounts on fossil fuel subsidies.

Talks were due to end last night but were pushed back even further as negotiators strained to agree on the final statement.

Mr Sharma insisted: “Whilst the window on keeping 1.5 within reach is closing, it is still possible to get there.”


Glasgow’s landmark climate summit on ‘life support’ amid claims it was heading for catastrophic flop
COP president Alok Sharma faced a marathon haggling session into the small hours to force through a groundbreaking deal