the Regency meets the President of the EU Commission, Ursula von der Leyen
Accompanied by the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Luca Beccari and by the Consul of San Marino in the United Kingdom, Maurizio Bragagni, the Captains Regent, Francesco Mussoni and Giacomo Simoncini were from the British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson and by the Secretary General of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres.
Present, among others, Biden, Merkel, Macron, Draghi, and the president of the EU commission, Von der Leyen. However, some of the main greenhouse gas emitting countries are absent, such as China and Russia. Prince Charles of England, historical environmentalist, asks to stay on a war footing: in the face of the challenge of climate change, a disposition of war spirit is needed, as a last resort.
Today and tomorrow are the days of the Heads of State and Government, to announce what their country wants to do for decarbonisation. Tomorrow morning the Regency also delivers its speech. In the meantime, numerous meetings already had by the Titan delegation, above all the meaningful interview precisely with the President of the European Commission Ursula Von Der Leyen, “With whom we discussed in particular theAssociation Agreement with the European Union and San Marino’s determination to bring it to completion as soon as possible “.
Returning to the proceedings, Johnson’s appeal opens at the beginning: “A failure of the international climate conference Cop26 it is not an option: but an epilogue that would trigger waves of “anger” in the world. In his speech, the Italian premier Mario Draghi he quoted instead young people, “They have brought the issue of climate to the center of our debate, – he recalled – let us make them proud”, and then spoke of the repercussions of the climate on security and peace. On the sidelines a reflection on renewable energies: “In the long run we need to be aware that they can have gods limit and not be enough to reach the ambitious goals we have set for 2030 and 2050. We must invest in innovative technologies for carbon capture “.