
"What we need out of COP, it obviously ends towards the end of next week, is a clear set of plans across the globe that set out in terms 'how do we reduce emissions by 2030? Because if we miss that date, in this crucial decade, I fear we won't get to where we need to in 2050." There is on hydrogen, on wind farms etc, we have the potential, we should be moving ahead as quickly as we can in that direction. "So we need to end coal but we do need obviously safe, secure forms of energy and the sooner we can get on to those safe, secure forms, the better. "I have to say, our ability to argue on the world stage that we should stop using coal is undermined by the Government not, or at least flirting with the idea of opening a coal mine in Cumbria which would be a completely wrong step. Some of the advances on deforestation the other day and on coal are a step in right direction.

"I'm afraid we do have to put our foot down and say coal's got to go and the sooner we do that, the better. Obviously, the most important conference we've had in many, many years. Speaking todday to Jeremy Vine on BBC Radio 2 he said: "COP26 is very, very important.
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Sir Keir Starmer has said the COP26 climate conference needed to reach a global agreement to set out how to reduce emissions by 2030 because if those targets were missed, he would fear that goals for 2050 would not be achieved either.

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COP26 is in full swing once again in Glasgow – with day four to focus on discussing sustainable energy.Ĭountries are setting out efforts to bring about the end of coal power after 250 years as the climate talks focus on pollution from energy.
