Boris Johnson claimed humanity has “pulled back a goal” against climate change in the first two days of the Glasgow climate change summit as he expressed optimism over progress at COP26.
The PM abandoned his gloomy weekend predictions that the world was 5-1 down at half time to claim “we’ve pulled back a goal or perhaps even two” as he hailed agreements on protecting rain forests, reducing methane output and transferring clean technology to developing nations.
But as he prepared to pull out of Glasgow leaving international negotiators to a fortnight of talks he urged world leaders “to guard against false hope and not think in any way the job is done because it’s not.” Extending his cringeworthy football comparison he told a press
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