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Oscar Rawson
IHSS
Mr. Roddy
1/19/22
COP26: The Most Important Climate Summit
In November of 2021, Scotland held one of the most important climate talks to date. This talk focused on helping individual nations make commitments to their climate goals. India joined the world's other leading carbon emitters in pledging to reach net-zero emissions. Over 200 countries attended the summit, under the single goal of fighting climate change. The main purpose of the meeting was to re-examine the goals established by the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement. The Paris agreement's goals set the bar at minimizing global warming to 2C by the turn of the century. COP26 has set a more ambitious goal: 1.5C. The 1.5C goal requires nearly all of the world's countries to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. In reaching net-zero, countries are still allowed to produce carbon emissions, but they must be covered by their carbon absorption. This also encourages limits on the production and use of coal, oil, and natural gas.

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