glasgow climate pact endorsed by nearly 200 countries and presents a set of principles and goals for action on climate change - serves as a lever for international political pressure
UN climatenegotiators called to draw down use of fossil fuels
more than 130 countries said they will zero out their impact on climate change in the next half century
india announced target of netzero emissions by 2070
world three largest greenhouse gas emitters - china, india, US, accounting for nearly half of global emissions aiming to stopcontributing to climate change
Theme 1: counter
obama campaigned for president on boosting US fossil fuel production, presided over a massive increase in US fossil fuel extraction, lifted a ban on crude oil exports, and licensed the US's first natural gas export
ahead of COP26, biden reached out to the organisation of the petroleum exporting countries to ask them to boost oil production
he asked saudi to boost production to deal with world oil crisis
Theme 2: tragedy of the commons
idea that commonland, historically, could be subject to over-grazing because each herder was able to keep as many cattle as possible on the commons
each herder is thinking of their self interest and act as 'free riders' to get the maximum benefit
sooner or later this would lead to tragedy as the number of cattle came to exceed the 'carrying capacity' of the land
Theme 2: paris 2015
paris climate conference - 195 countries adopted the first ever universal, legally binding global climate deal
limit global warming to well below 2 degrees celsius
top three super polluters (china, indian US) signed this agreement
Theme 2: counter
introduction of NDC's has rendered this useless
it's likely that states will prioritise their own economic interests above environmental concerns
e.g russia - a major carbon and gas producer signed up to paris, their implemented actions against climate change have been little to none
eco-socialists argue capitalism can never be reformed to accommodate such targets for environmental improvement and the desire for profit will always trump this
most pledges aim at reducing emissions by 2030 but it has been claimed that effects of climate change will be irreversible by 2027
Theme 3: previous conferences
kyoto agreement highly criticised as the US (world major polluter) rejected the treaty
brazil, china, india and south africa were declared entirely exempt - china hen overtook the US as worlds main polluter
under kyoto industrialised nations pledged to cut their yearly emissions of carbon (29% cut in the values would have occured)