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COP26 at Odds With Leaders of Nearly 40 Percent of World’s People, Likely to Fail by Vijay Jayaraj November 3, 2021
Hills in the Varandha Ghats of Maharashtra, India, during monsoon season. (Photo by Satyan Chawla on Unsplash.)
India alone is a huge thorn in the sides of the Glasgow glitterati. COP26—the current global gala gathering of climate elite—appears headed for a grand failure as key countries making up nearly 40 percent of the world’s population either spurn the meeting outright or act on the realities of their own circumstances. India has demanded from developed countries $100 billion a year in aid to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide as well as compensation for “loss and damage” from climate change while refusing to end its use of coal.
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