Nicola Sturgeon has admitted there is "a mountain to climb" if COP26 is to be judged a success in limiting climate change. The First Minister said there was a “significant gap” between ambitions to keep the rise in global temperatures below 1.5 degrees and the current commitments from world leaders.
But she insisted she would work alongside Boris Johnson and other leaders to ensure the event, which is being hosted by the UK Government, was a "roaring success".
Delegates from around the world are beginning to gather in Glasgow ahead of the summit opening this weekend.During a pre-summit press conference on Friday, the Record asked the SNP leader if there was a risk that COP26 could become shorthand for failing to tackle climate change.She
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