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Cop26: Our last chance to tackle climate catastrophe

Cop26: Our last chance to tackle climate catastrophe

Will the Glasgow climate conference be a pivotal moment?

In The News · [email protected]

October 28, 202124m 20s

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Show Notes

On Wednesday, just days before world leaders and policy makers descended upon Glasgow for the crucial Cop26 climate talks, UN secretary-general Antonia Guterres stated clearly that the climate crisis has reached “code red for humanity”


“There is only one path forward,” he said. “A 1.5 degree future is the only liveable future for humanity. I urge leaders to get on with the job, before it’s too late.”


On Sunday October 31st, representatives from almost every country in the world will gather in Scotland for the United Nations Climate Change conference.


But after so many climate conferences have failed, why should we believe this time will be different?


And here in Ireland, how committed is our Government when it comes to playing its part in avoiding global climate catastrophe?


In the final episode of In The News' four-part climate change series, presenter Sorcha Pollak speaks to Sadhbh O'Neill, one of Ireland's leading experts on climate action, and Irish Times environment and science editor Kevin O'Sullivan about what will happen in Glasgow, how seriously world leaders are treating this problem and what steps are needed straight away to save our planet from total climate disaster.


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