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We cannot wait for pandemic to end to tackle climate change, says U.S. envoy Kerry

Published 07/20/2021, 12:05 PM
Updated 07/20/2021, 12:11 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: U.S. climate envoy John Kerry gestures as he talks during a meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov (not pictured) in Moscow, Russia July 12, 2021. Dimitar Dilkoff/Pool via REUTERS

LONDON (Reuters) -The world cannot wait for the COVID-19 pandemic to end before dealing with climate change, U.S. envoy John Kerry said on Tuesday, underlining how "pivotal" this year's United Nations' climate conference was to press ahead with action.

Addressing an audience at London's Royal Botanic Gardens, Kerry said nations must step up at the summit, COP26, to not only meet the pledges made six years ago in the Paris agreement, but to go beyond them.

COP26, to held in Glasgow, Scotland, in November, is seen as a critical opportunity for countries to make more ambitious commitments to achieve net zero emissions by 2050 and keep the global average temperature rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius this century, which was set under the Paris Agreement in 2015.

"I am very sorry to say, the suffering of COVID will be magnified many times over in a world that does not grapple with, and ultimately halt, the climate crisis," he told an event hosted in partnership with think tank Chatham House.

"We don't have the luxury of waiting until COVID is vanquished to take up the climate challenge."

Since U.S. President Joe Biden announced his country's return to the Paris Agreement earlier this year, Kerry has been active in trying to restore U.S. leadership in combating global warming, and he called on countries to make COP26 a pivotal summit.

After being postponed last year due to the coronavirus pandemic, the summit will be the first time nations will review their climate targets and try to strengthen them.

But current countries' plans put the world on track for a 2.4 degrees C average temperature rise by the end of the century, according to analysis by Climate Action Tracker.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: U.S. climate envoy John Kerry gestures as he talks during a meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov (not pictured) in Moscow, Russia July 12, 2021. Dimitar Dilkoff/Pool via REUTERS

"(The world) must make COP26 in Glasgow, this year, a pivotal moment for the world to come together to meet and master the climate challenge," Kerry said.

"After our absence for four years, my friends, we approach this challenge with humility. But let me be clear, we approach it with ambition."

Latest comments

Grow up. Climate change is propaganda. The elites trying to cash in on a new industry. No alternative exists, alone or combined, that can replace the energy needs of the world with out Nuclear.
What is Kerry's CO2 footprint. If he stops flying with private jet  the weather could be cooler with 0.0001 degree.... Kerry Please stop flying.
Governments will spend 50 trillions until 2050 and by 2100  it would be 1.5 degree warmer, not 2 degrees So 50 000 000 000 000 spent by corrupt people to achieve 0.5 degree in 80 years.
Exactly...50 trillion is investing from the Governments around the world and mostly USA.....higher energy prices, expensive el cars and all other higher prices for costumers are on top.
It is clear that the new Administration understands the impending enviromental disaster that countries like ours Are causing. However, progress toward a timely and effective solution will require "grass-roots" Leadership. The Question : ARE YOU GOING TO FILL THAT VOID ?
Hypocrite!
John Kerry is part of Skull and Bones, his allegiance is not to the United States but to the society. During the election of George W. Bush he ran against him as a Democrat but it was all a smoke screen since George W. Bush is also part of Skull and Bones.
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