COP26: many declarations for so little action
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Climate activists, London, November 6, 2021. Many people around the world take part in protests as the first week of COP26, the United Nations Climate Summit in Glasgow comes to a close.
AP - David Cliff
By: Anne-Cécile Bras Follow
Droughts, floods, storms ... the consequences of climate change are more and more noticeable on the planet, but this urgency does not seem to penetrate the heavy doors of the UN negotiations.
The gap between the results, the speeches of the States and the action are more and more shocking.
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Guests:
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Marie-Camille Attard,
climate policy analyst at
Climate analytics
, a partner organization of the
Climate Action Tracker
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Lee White,
Gabonese Minister of the Environment and coordinator of the Africa group at COP26
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Ronan Dantec,
senator from Loire-Atlantique, president of
Climate Chance
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Yamide Dagnet,
Director of the Climate Negotiations Program at the
World Resources Institute
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Laurence Tubiana,
President of
The European Climate Foundation.
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