VoteClimate: Tackling Climate Change: International Ambition - 14th April 2021

Tackling Climate Change: International Ambition - 14th April 2021

Here are the climate-related sections of speeches by MPs during the Commons debate Tackling Climate Change: International Ambition.

Full text: https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2021-04-14/debates/F4E4CBD1-9DE4-4D09-9093-50E2BA8927AA/TacklingClimateChangeInternationalAmbition

Ruth Edwards (Rushcliffe) (Con)

What progress the Government have made on raising international ambition to tackle climate change as part of preparations for COP26. ( 914041 )

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The COP26 President (Alok Sharma)

When the UK took on the role of the incoming COP26 presidency, under 30% of the global economy was covered by a net zero commitment. The good news is that that figure has now increased to 70% and of course I am pressing all countries to come forward with net zero commitments. However, as colleagues in this House have acknowledged previously, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change’s initial “NDC Synthesis Report”, published in February, showed that we have much more progress to make on the 2030 emissions reduction target, and I am pressing countries on that as well.

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Matthew Pennycook (Labour)

In a letter to all UNFCCC—United Nations framework convention on climate change—parties this week, the COP President rightly argued that we must halve global emissions by 2030 if we are to keep the goal of limiting global warming to 1.5° within reach, yet he will know that recent UN analysis makes it clear that current national pledges will reduce emissions by just 1% by the end of this critical decade. We need the major emitters to do much more if we are to close the gap. That means a need for deep cuts in American emissions and for Chinese emissions to peak by 2025, but it also means a need for tangible progress on the part of India. With the Prime Minister meeting President Modi later this month, will the COP President tell the House what the UK is willing to put on the table, particularly in terms of climate finance and technological support, to help to ensure that India feels able to increase its ambition markedly ahead of the summit?

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