United Nations Summit: Decision about pollution spreading in all countries was different than expected
United Nations Summit: Decision about pollution spreading in all countries was different than expected
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On the last day of the United Nations summit held in Madrid on Friday, the big countries causing pollution had to face pressure from smaller nations. The summit, named COP-25 to outline a global action plan against catastrophic climate change, began on December 2, but how to implement the 2015 Paris Agreement even after nearly two weeks of deliberations, All the countries have not been able to agree on this. There was no talk about the Global Action Plan.

Let us tell you that while chairing the conference, Chile had a wish congratulations on the agreement, but it could not take form. Chilean official Andra U Landret said, "Today is the day when we have to show the world that all the member countries can reach an agreement against destructive climate change." However, according to observers, representatives of the member countries at the conference continued to deliberate on the question of whether countries that release large quantities of dangerous greenhouse gases would signal to increase the emission reduction target next year (when the Paris Agreement is in the final phase) or not.

Also in his statement, Andrew Norton, director of the London-based think tank International Institute for Environment, said that the Paris Agreement is in balance. He said that countries with fast growing economies like China, India and Brazil are not committed to setting new targets on carbon emissions. On the other hand, in Brussels on Thursday, except for Poland, countries in the European Union have agreed to zero carbon emissions by 2050.

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