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Youth groups protest lack of action at the climate summit in Glasgow

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By SRI NewsDesk Published November 6, 2021
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GLASGOW: Thousands of youths descended on the Scottish megacity of Glasgow on Friday to protest what they say is a dangerous lack of action by leaders at the COP26 climate peak.

Two days of demonstrations are planned to punctuate the dissociation between the glacial pace of emigration reductions and the climate exigency formerly swamping countries across the world.

Large crowds organized by the Fridays for Future global strike movement began marching through Glasgow megacity center, with high-profile contenders Greta Thunberg and Vanessa Nakate attending.

Bystanders lined the thoroughfares and hung out of windows to watch the sluice of protesters, who held banners reading “ No Earth B” and chanting “ If not now, when?”.

.“ I ’m hoping that moment will make a change,” said Zara, aged 9, who joined the march with her mama.

“ I’m hopeful planting further trees could be. And more creatures. I suppose every single person can make a difference.”

Sixteen- time-old Beth Donaldson said youthful people were fed up with concave pledges from leaders.

“ We see on the Television all these political leaders saying they ’re going to take action but we noway see what action they ’re actually going to take,” she said.

School children were out in force, with some seminaries allowing pupils to skip assignments to see the march and one youthful green legionnaire holding a bill that read “ Climate change is worse than schoolwork.”

Delegates from nearly 200 countries are in Glasgow to hammer out how to meet the Paris Agreement pretensions of limiting temperature rises to between1.5 and 2 degrees Celsius.

The theUN-led process requires countries to commit to ever- adding emigration cuts, and enjoins richer, literal emitters to help developing countries fund their energy metamorphoses and deal with climate impacts.

Countries issued two fresh pledges on Thursday to reduce their reactionary energy consumption.

Twenty nations including major financiers the United States and Canada promised to end overseas reactionary energy backing by the end of 2022.

And over 40 countries pledged to phase out coal — the most contaminating reactionary energy — although details were vague and a timeline for doing so not bared.

The pledges followed a major assessment that showed global CO2 emigrations are set to rebound in 2021 to-pandemic situations.

Thunberg herself wasn’t impressed, twittering after the binary adverts “ This is no longer a climate conference. This is a Global North greenwash jubilee.”
Short-term impact

Experts say a commitment made during the high-position leaders’ peak at the launch of COP26 by further than 100 nations to cut methane emigrations by at least 30 percent this decade will have a real short-term impact on global heating.

But environmental groups refocused out that governments, particularly fat polluters, have a habit of failing to live up to their climate pledges.

“ On Monday, I stood in front of world leaders in Glasgow and asked them to open their hearts to the people on the frontlines of the climate extremity,” said Kenyan activist Elizabeth Wathuti, who addressed the conference’s opening grand.

“ I asked them to take their major responsibility seriously and to take serious action then. So far they haven’t.” Countries came into COP26 with public climate plans that, when brought together, put Earth on course to warm2.7 C this century, according to the UN.

With just1.1 C of warming so far, communities across the world are formerly facing ever more violent fire and failure, relegation, and profitable ruin wrought by the Earth’s heating climate.

“ Scientists have done what they need to do, they’ve told us about the problem. Youthful people have done what they need to do by calling attention to this issue,” said Natalie Tariro Chido Mangondo, a Zimbabwean climate and gender advocate.

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