Climate: are there still reasons to hope after COP26?
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Overview of the interior of the center which hosted COP26 in Glasgow, Scotland.
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By: Alexandra Cagnard Follow
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The 26th edition of the United Nations Climate Change Convention ended on November 13 in Glasgow, Scotland.
Nearly 200 countries have signed the “Glasgow Climate Pact”.
Anne-Cécile Bras, environment journalist at RFI and presenter of the program
C'est pas du vent
,
looks
back on these fifteen days of negotiations.
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In this new episode of
Witnesses
, we try to see more clearly in the fight against global warming.
Anne-Cécile Bras begins by specifying that we must not confuse the multiple agreements that have been signed between several countries and the negotiations for the
final declaration
of this COP26.
She also explains that faced with the
vulnerability of certain countries
severely affected by climate change, rich countries are not up to the challenges.
Finally, Anne-Cécile Bras assures us that there are reasons for hope, thanks in particular to the multiplication of civil society commitments for the climate.
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