As COP26 Ends, Did the World Fail To Limit Dangers of Climate Change? - a podcast by The Quint

from 2021-11-15T16:26:28

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Billed as the “last, best hope” to save humanity, the COP26 summit ended on a bitter-sweet note after two weeks of gruelling negotiations and bargaining over language and provisions of the Glasgow Pact.





Nearly 200 nations participated in the conference to make progress on slowing down global warming. However, it was in the last few hours of the conference that a handful of countries changed the entire atmosphere of the summit.





A last-minute demand by India, backed by China and other countries, watered down the language in the pact which called for a “phase-out” of coal. Instead, China demanded the wording to be “phase down” and India wanted the pact to only cover “inefficient” coal.



But with no alternative solution other than countries voluntarily agreeing to reduce emissions, where does the world go from here? Was COP26 a success or a failure? Have we made any headway in limiting climate change?








Host and Producer: Himmat Shaligram


Guest: Chandra Bhushan, environment, and climate expert and senior journalist Nabanita Sircar.


Editor: Shelly Walia




Audio of COP26 Speeches: United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.


Music: Big Bang Fuzz




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