Can COP26 achieve anything?
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As the world looks ahead to COP26 in Glasgow, against the backdrop of a global pandemic, what will it take for the summit to be declared a success?Jeremy Cliffe and Megan Gibson are joined by New Statesman Environment and Sustainability Editor Philippa Nuttall, all in London, to discuss the summit, the need for a just transition that includes the global south and whether big players like Russia and China will engage with the process.Then in You Ask Us, they answer a listener\s question on how COP26 will take into account of the other UN summit on Biodiversity.If you have a question for You Ask Us, email [email protected] reading:Philippa Nuttall on Why we shouldn’t panic – just yet – about China increasing coal productionOur New Statesman Emissions TrackerNick Ferris and Michael Goodier on efforts to stem biodiversity loss Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.