COP26: Four key takeaways from the climate change conference draft proposal | ITV News

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There has been mixed reaction to the latest draft of the COP26 final text, which will continue to be negotiated throughout today and into the night, before the climate change conference ends this weekend.

Here are the key takeaways from the second version of the draft:

• Softer approach towards phasing out fossil fuels

• Climate target timetable more flexible

• Acknowledging loss and damage may set new precedent

• Regulatory loopholes may shrink

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1 thought on “COP26: Four key takeaways from the climate change conference draft proposal | ITV News”

  1. Climate change has no substance. There is no tangible evidence that anyone can see that would prompt anyone to prioritise this nonsense in any way. Climate change is an absolute global hoax and an incredible waste of everyones time! Fossil fuels are a necessity and trees actually need carbon to survive. Global warming has no credibility because temperatures have only been measured for a fraction of history. Global temperatures have risen and fallen by far more extremes over the last few millenia than revealed to be detrimental to the environment by current standards. COP is a waste of time and now the world realizes just how much of a nonsensical farce this

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