Nicola Sturgeon has said COP26 should be “bloody uncomfortable” for countries as they try to hammer out a deal to save the planet.The First Minister also said it would be “catastrophic” for the world to continue drilling for oil.
Over 100 world leaders will be in Glasgow this week in a bid to reach an global agreement to bring temperatures down. COP26 has been described as a last chance for the over-heating planet and UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson was downbeat yesterday about the prospects of a game-changing deal.
Scotland is not a member of the United Nations, but Sturgeon addressed a fringe event on the importance of sub-national governments in addressing the climate crisis.“I'm not going to betray any secrets here when I say I would
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