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, we are interested in COP26, the international climate conference organized each year by the United Nations.

It opens this Sunday in Glasgow, Scotland, until November 12.

Fifteen days of non-stop diplomatic meetings on climate change, what for, with whom, and how?

Diplomatic high mass with immense challenges

More than five years after COP21, which resulted in the Paris climate agreement, this major conference should be a new starting point for states, which must theoretically increase their climate ambitions.

They must also finalize the manual for the application of the Paris agreement.

And succeed in mobilizing 100 billion dollars per year, which the countries of the North had committed to pay to the countries of the South from 2020. Between the announcements and the actions, what are the challenges of this COP26?

What are the limits already?

Which countries are “playing” the game, and which others are not?

To answer these questions, Fabrice Pouliquen, journalist specializing in environmental subjects at

20 Minutes,

who will follow this diplomatic high mass for our media.

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