G20, agreement closed: maximum ceiling of 1.5 degrees and zero emissions by 2050. Draghi: “Act now”
Negotiations were held until the end, but in the end the agreement on the final declaration was closed. At the top of the G20 of Rome stable a maximum ceiling of 1.5 degrees for the global warming. It is one of the main points of the broader statement that looks at “mid-century” as expiration for the achievement of zero emissions. A comparison that took into consideration the different positions of some states such as India, China And Indonesia. The adhering countries will finish financing the new ones by the end of the year coal-fired power plants. Climate fund confirmed by 100 billion to support developing states. And in the background the commitment to take further action during this journey.
L’Italy will triple the financial commitment for the green climate fund a 1.4 billion a year for the next 5. This was announced by the Prime Minister Dragons which he urged to turn dreams into facts. “We filled the words with substance”, remarked Draghi, who wished the United Kingdom for Cop26.
But not everyone agrees on the goals. For the Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov 2050 had been agreed at the G7 and is therefore not “respectful” of other states. “There Russia – he declared – will try to achieve carbon neutrality by 2060“.
In the center too pandemic And vaccines – with the commitment to immunize at least the 40% of the world population by the end of 2021 and 70% by mid-2022 and to help developing countries – and economic issues – on this front. The US president Biden announce the removal of duties on steel And aluminum Europeans, with the commitment of the EU Commission to make the American ones equally true.
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