Document leak: Countries try to make the UN downplay fossil fuel problems

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edited October 2021 in A Moving Train

COP26: Document leak reveals nations lobbying to change key climate report


A huge leak of documents seen by BBC News shows how countries are trying to change a crucial scientific report on how to tackle climate change.

The leak reveals Saudi Arabia, Japan and Australia are among countries asking the UN to play down the need to move rapidly away from fossil fuels.

It also shows some wealthy nations are questioning paying more to poorer states to move to greener technologies.

One senior Australian government official rejects the conclusion that closing coal-fired power plants is necessary, even though ending the use of coal is one of the stated objectives the COP26 conference.


A significant number of Switzerland's comments are directed at amending parts of the report that argue developing countries will need support, particularly financial support, from rich countries in order to meet emission reduction targets.

It was agreed at the climate conference in Copenhagen in 2009 that developed nations would provide $100bn a year in climate finance for developing countries by 2020, a target that has yet to be met.


COP26: Document leak reveals nations lobbying to change key climate report - BBC News


Pearl Jam shouldn't tour any of these countries, in my opinion. 
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    COP26: Document leak reveals nations lobbying to change key climate report


    A huge leak of documents seen by BBC News shows how countries are trying to change a crucial scientific report on how to tackle climate change.

    The leak reveals Saudi Arabia, Japan and Australia are among countries asking the UN to play down the need to move rapidly away from fossil fuels.

    It also shows some wealthy nations are questioning paying more to poorer states to move to greener technologies.

    One senior Australian government official rejects the conclusion that closing coal-fired power plants is necessary, even though ending the use of coal is one of the stated objectives the COP26 conference.


    A significant number of Switzerland's comments are directed at amending parts of the report that argue developing countries will need support, particularly financial support, from rich countries in order to meet emission reduction targets.

    It was agreed at the climate conference in Copenhagen in 2009 that developed nations would provide $100bn a year in climate finance for developing countries by 2020, a target that has yet to be met.


    COP26: Document leak reveals nations lobbying to change key climate report - BBC News


    Pearl Jam shouldn't tour any of these countries, in my opinion. 

    Yeah, a lot of talk, not as much walk.  Climate change issues need a lot more than lip service.
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