At the UN Conference on Climate Change Countermeasures "COP26" held in the United Kingdom, the chair country, the United Kingdom, presented a draft of the outcome document on the 10th, and voices from each country pointed out efforts to reduce emissions and lack of financial support. One after another.


It is expected that final negotiations will be held in the future based on the chairperson's proposal, which will be presented again based on the opinions of each country.

On the 10th, COP26 presented a draft chair of the outcome document that the Presidency of the United Kingdom finally aims to reach an agreement, and a meeting was held to hear opinions from each country.



The chair's proposal calls for all countries to take meaningful and effective actions over the next decade, strengthening financial support for measures in developing countries, and accelerating the phasing out of coal. It is included.



In response, Bhutan said, "We must align greenhouse gas emission reductions with keeping temperature rises at 1.5 degrees Celsius," and pointed out that countries should be strongly encouraged to reduce emissions.



Also, on behalf of groups in developing countries, Guinea in West Africa has not yet decided that it is "strongly concerned about the lack of progress in funding debates," a promise of long-term financial support after 2025. Insisted that should be included.



Meanwhile, a representative of the EU said, "Countries with high emissions should take a lot of responsibility for reducing emissions, and this is the start of everything." I restrained it.



Based on these points, the presidency of the United Kingdom will present a new chairman's proposal by the next morning, and based on this, final negotiations are expected to take place in the future.

After the meeting, various voices were heard from each country regarding the chairman's proposal of the outcome document presented on the 10th.



Among them, a man from the government delegation of the Solomon Islands, an island nation in the Pacific Ocean, said, "We are beginning to recognize that we need to work harder to reach the 1.5 degree target. Meanwhile, developing countries will take measures. It is also important to recognize that there is not enough funding for this, "he stressed that developed countries need to strengthen their support for developing countries in order to reach their goals.



A man from the Mexican delegation said, "I think it's a very good idea. Renewable from fossil fuels to reduce emissions." It's a positive factor in moving to renewable and clean energy, "he said.



On the other hand, a man from the Bangladesh delegation said, "In countries where coal needs to be reduced, but living standards must be improved and poverty must be eliminated, it cannot be reduced as quickly as in developed countries." Showed the idea that you need to.