COP26: Climate takeaways from Day 11 of the Glasgow talks
CNNGlasgow, Scotland CNN — With just over 24 hours before the COP26 climate summit comes to a close, it’s all hands on deck. “And I remind colleagues again, COP26 is scheduled to close at the end of tomorrow.” The first iteration of the draft agreement was published on Wednesday, and it did not go down particularly well with many climate experts and advocacy groups, who have criticized it as vague and not ambitious enough – and that was before negotiators from some of the world’s biggest fossil fuel producing countries ratcheted up efforts in trying to water it down. Climate finance – getting wealthy countries to help developing nations cut emissions and adapt – is shaping up to be one of the main sticking points, with Sharma urging the delegates to find common ground. Fight brews over critical section A group of nations known as the Like-Minded Developing Countries, which include China and India, asked for the entire section on the mitigation of climate change be removed from the draft COP26 text, in a sign of the struggle that remains a day before talks are due to close. Bolivia’s chief negotiator, Diego Pacheco, who represents the LMDC group, said on Thursday that the countries felt the developed world was trying to transfer its responsibilities for the climate crisis onto the developing world.