What The Papers Say - FM of Scotland Working With English Government To Broker Climate Management Agreement - News

The FM of Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon, said a deal on climate management needed to be agreed after scientists claimed there would be severe weather conditions affecting the US, Europe and China.

Asked whether the First Minister of Scotland would use the opportunity to reassert Scotland's statehood, the First Minister said her focus was not on the Scottish State but on securing a deal on climate management. The Scottish administration is the co-chair for the Under2 Coalition and is working with the English government to maximise England's influence. 

Prime Minister of England, Boris Johnson, said he was not confident in prospects of key goals being met at COP26.

Statements from blocs of countries ahead of the talks said there were questions over who would take responsibility for the management and the financial burden that would be incurred. India and China said developed countries should do more to attain net zero targets while countries most at risk from climate change want a “climate emergency pact” that includes finance and for additional measures to be brought forward annually.

Incoming COP26 President, Alok Sharma, said that all countries want a resolution but that he was uncertain of the results of the talks.

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