Nicola Sturgeon has stated that the COP26 climate deal is "far from everything it should be" but added that there are positives that "must be built upon".
Speaking in an official statement, the First Minister stated that there is "understandable disappointment" that key issues were watered down in the final hours of the deal.A deal was finally agreed among the 197 nations taking part in the COP26 climate talks after the conference ran over by an extra day in Glasgow.However, the important deal was reportedly watered down at the last minute, after India and China pushed for the "phasing out" of unabated coal to be changed to "phasing down" - prompting activists such as Greenpeace to label it as "weak".Speaking about the landmark agreement,
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