At COP26 talks, 45 nations pledge to protect nature in climate change fight

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'We need to put people, nature and climate at the core of our food systems.' COP26

— Forty-five nations pledged on Saturday to step up protection of nature and overhaul farming to cut greenhouse gas emissions, the British hosts of the COP26 U.N. climate summit said.

Backers include major economies led by the United States, Japan and Germany and developing nations such as India, Indonesia, Morocco, Vietnam, Philippines, Gabon, Ethiopia, Ghana and Uruguay. Greenhouse gas emissions from land use range from carbon dioxide released by the burning of forests to clear land for farming, to methane from cows and other livestock as they digest food.Some environmental activists say Britain has shifted the way host countries of climate summits or COPs – formally known as Conferences of the Parties – run the global gatherings, where they usually work behind the scenes to build consensus.

And Jennifer Morgan, executive director of Greenpeace, said the UK media announcements often turned out to be exaggerations. “This deal plants the seeds for food and farming to be considered serious parts of the route to net zero emissions,” he added.

 

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