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COP26 concluded with a material increase in ambitions to reduce emissions across the world and the launch of a raft of new initiatives and sector deals.
This is a step forward, but how far Glasgow can be considered a success can only be assessed by the actions that follow over the coming year and beyond.
There is now a path to expected global warming of under 2°C, but only if all the ambition in new mid-century Net Zero targets is delivered, alongside national 2030 emissions targets. Current climate policies around the world do not come close to achieving these aims.
Following COP26, global temperatures are set to rise by around 2.7°C. The new ‘Glasgow Climate Pact’ focuses on the 2020s as the critical period for accelerating climate action. Only concrete steps by 2030 will close the growing gap between ambition for 1.5°C and real-world delivery. This is a crucial 12 months.
That’s the conclusion of a new independent assessment of COP26 and the critical next steps for the UK, published by the Climate Change Committee (CCC).
Chairman, Lord Deben, said: “The UK must not walk away after COP26. Glasgow was a step forward in global efforts to address climate change, including a genuine increase in ambition to reduce emissions worldwide. We also saw important technical advances, with new rules agreed for reporting emissions and on international carbon trading, and multiple initiatives and sector deals. This is real and welcome progress, but success depends on what happens now.
“The next year is critical for climate action in the UK and internationally. At home, we need to walk the talk and urgently deliver actions in the Net Zero Strategy. Globally, the UK must continue to encourage stronger action on climate and insist on rapid emissions reductions and stronger adaptation through all diplomatic channels. The ultimate success of the Glasgow Climate Pact will be measured in climate risks averted, not words on a page.”
The CCC has made a series of new recommendations to Government, for action at home and internationally.
The UK already has one of the most ambitious 2030 targets for reducing emissions in the world, designed to be consistent with the Paris Agreement’s temperature goal. But the UK does not yet have all the steps in place to deliver it.
The UK continues to hold the COP Presidency for the next year, until COP27 in Egypt. This is a critical period, where a strong relationship forged with the Egyptian Presidency can secure crucial progress before Sharm el-Sheikh.
The CCC will continue to support the UK’s efforts through independent scrutiny of UK climate action. Over the coming months, the CCC will deepen its monitoring of progress, aiming to identify real-world indicators, and broaden its outlook to include key enablers such as public attitudes, business action, workers and skills, governance and costs and benefits of the Net Zero transition.
The CCC will publish a comprehensive assessment of UK progress in summer 2022.
Matthew Fell, CBI Chief Policy Director, said: “Business is committed to building on the momentum generated by COP26 and turning positive words and pledges into concrete action at home. Delivering the UK’s Net Zero Strategy is the cornerstone to decarbonising our energy, heat and transport systems.
“Transforming the UK economy and reorienting it towards sustainable green growth requires active collaboration between government. If we’re to take one clear lesson from COP26, it’s that business is ready to play its part.
“But the UK can’t solve the climate and nature crises alone. These are era-defining global challenges and the UK must use its continued role as COP26 president to lead ambitious efforts around green finance, increased adaption and developing effective carbon markets.”
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