UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson highlighted that progress had been made towards preventing climate change, but more was needed to seal a deal at COP26 on Wednesday in Glasgow.
“We have to bridge the gap between where we are and where we need to be if we are going to cut emissions in half by 2030, and we need to pull out all the stops if we are going to do what we came here to do,” urged Johnson.
Boris arrived earlier to negotiations to update the progress talks and encourage 'ambitious action' to tackle the climate emergency.
During the COP26, which started on October 31, experts and negotiations from around 200 countries attended the meeting to discuss how humanity could still contain the accelerating climate crisis.
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson highlighted that progress had been made towards preventing climate change, but more was needed to seal a deal at COP26 on Wednesday in Glasgow.
“We have to bridge the gap between where we are and where we need to be if we are going to cut emissions in half by 2030, and we need to pull out all the stops if we are going to do what we came here to do,” urged Johnson.
Boris arrived earlier to negotiations to update the progress talks and encourage 'ambitious action' to tackle the climate emergency.
During the COP26, which started on October 31, experts and negotiations from around 200 countries attended the meeting to discuss how humanity could still contain the accelerating climate crisis.
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson highlighted that progress had been made towards preventing climate change, but more was needed to seal a deal at COP26 on Wednesday in Glasgow.
“We have to bridge the gap between where we are and where we need to be if we are going to cut emissions in half by 2030, and we need to pull out all the stops if we are going to do what we came here to do,” urged Johnson.
Boris arrived earlier to negotiations to update the progress talks and encourage 'ambitious action' to tackle the climate emergency.
During the COP26, which started on October 31, experts and negotiations from around 200 countries attended the meeting to discuss how humanity could still contain the accelerating climate crisis.