Editorial | China and US can lead in climate change talks

  • Rich nations must be willing to pay the price for the poor if the COP26 summit is going to defeat the threat posed by global warming

A man looks at the dried-up bottom of the Banja hydro-power plant reservoir near Gramsh, central Albania, on Friday. Albania has been stricken by an uneven pattern of rains this year. Photo: AFP
There are daunting expectations of the global climate change summit beginning this weekend in Glasgow, partly because its predecessors have fallen short of coming to grips with the social, economic and humanitarian threats posed by global warming.

The goal of the 13-day United Nations event, also known as COP26, is to “bring parties together to accelerate action towards the goals of the Paris Agreement [of 2015]”. That is an admission the world is falling behind in the race to prevent a catastrophe.

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