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Final push aims to seal deal at climate summit
The new draft is unlikely to heal splits over subsidies for fossil fuels and financial aid.
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Final push aims to seal deal at climate summit
The new draft is unlikely to heal splits over subsidies for fossil fuels and financial aid.

How might decisions made at COP26 change our lives?
The changes made at COP26 in Glasgow could have implications for the way we live.

Seven ways to curb climate change
What are the practical things countries need to do in order to tackle climate change?

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Final push aims to seal deal at climate summit
The new draft is unlikely to heal splits over subsidies for fossil fuels and financial aid.
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How might decisions made at COP26 change our lives?
The changes made at COP26 in Glasgow could have implications for the way we live.

Seven ways to curb climate change
What are the practical things countries need to do in order to tackle climate change?

Flooding lessons from a city below sea level
Hull has been at COP26 to share its innovative approach to tackling flood threats with the world.

Video 5 minutes 31 seconds
Can California save itself from the flames?
Unprecedented drought and heat, combined with bad land management, have culminated in historic wildfires.

Marshland 'engineered' to fight climate change
Re-flooding coastal wetlands could provide an opportunity to 'use sea level' rise to fight climate change
Most recent posts
- 4 minutes ago Australia accepts the draft agreement
- 8 minutes ago Fossil fuels remains a key issue
- 11 minutes ago Kerry: We are making life and death decisions for the planet

How might decisions made at COP26 change our lives?
The changes made at COP26 in Glasgow could have implications for the way we live.

Seven ways to curb climate change
What are the practical things countries need to do in order to tackle climate change?
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Why do negotiators debate so much over the language?

Victoria Gill
Science reporter, BBC News
The negotiators at COP26 spend hours - sometimes days - going over what most of us might consider minor details. But the precise words that are used can, for example, make parts of the agreement open to interpretation.
One paragraph of Friday's draft agreement released this morning - in Section IV on Mitigation - was the cause of much debate.
20. Calls upon Parties to accelerate the development, deployment and dissemination of technologies, and the adoption of policies, to transition towards low-emission energy systems, including by rapidly scaling up clean power generation and accelerating the phase out of unabated coal power and of inefficient subsidies for fossil fuels.
This is the first time "fossil fuels" and "coal" have been included in even a draft agreement – they weren’t mentioned in the Paris climate accord in 2015.
If they can actually name the stuff of greenhouse gas emissions, the stuff of global warming, that is a massive step forward - but the language is critical.
One energy policy expert I spoke to picked out that word "inefficient" and said that gives countries a "get out of jail free" card.
You can say your subsidies are efficient and therefore mitigate that. That language is really critical and dials down the urgency somewhat.
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