COP27 Climate Summit: Rishi Sonak calls on world leaders to implement their climate promises

COP27 Climate Summit: Rishi Sonak calls on world leaders to implement their climate promises

During his speech, which he will deliver today, Monday, in front of the United Nations Climate Conference “COP 27” being held in Egypt, British Prime Minister Rishi Sonak is slated to demand that they meet their climate obligations, according to Reuters.

Sonak, who was appointed prime minister last month, said he would be extremely busy coming up with a plan to restructure the British economy and would not be able to attend the conference, which drew criticism from activists and political opponents.
And there don’t seem to be many opportunities, as the United Nations reported at the end of last October, stating that despite government commitments to cut greenhouse gas emissions, the earth will still see high temperatures of 2.

8 degrees Celsius this century, but at the last minute decided to take part despite “insufficient improvement at all” to speak at the conference among more than 100 other executives.
Extracts from Sonac’s speech, which were released by his office prior to his speech, quote him as saying: “The globe met in Glasgow with a final opportunity to devise a plan for not exceeding the high temperature of the earth by 1. 5 ° C.

Can we summon the collective will to carry out these pledges today?
It is expected that the world leaders will appeal to fulfill their promises, which they made in the 26 cup in the Scottish city of Glasgow a year ago, when the host country brokered Britain in a large -scale climate agreement, many of which were not implemented yet..

Rishi Sonak urges world leaders to carry out their climate commitments at the COP27 Climate Summit.

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