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COP26 is underway!

So, after many months of planning, and what some describe as years of blah blah blah; COP26 is finally underway and the first day of the World Leaders’ Summit seems to have been a success. Phew!

Monday’s discussions were all about a series of pre-prepared set-piece speeches from World Leaders, eager to make headlines and show statesmanship (see below!): 

What happens next?

Today’s focus of COP26 will be similar – the World Leader’s Summit continues with more speeches to be delivered.

Look out for Mr. Fumio Kishida, Prime Minister of Japan.  Japan is the fifth biggest polluter in the world responsible for approximately 4% of emissions, so what Kishida-san says will really matter.

Mr. Muhammadu Buhari, President of Nigeria.  Nigeria is heavily reliant on oil and gas and Nigeria has the largest number of deaths due to air pollution in Africa, while the country ranks fourth for air pollution across the globe. 

Finally, look out for the speech by Mr Kausea Natano, Prime Minister of Tuvalu, a country particularly vulnerable to the effects of climate change. 

The real business of COP26 begins on Wednesday, when the topic will be finance.  Energy issues will be considered on Thursday; youth and public empowerment on Friday; and nature on Saturday. 

We will be sharing regular updates throughout the conference via our “COP26: Latest Updates” blog, so be sure to take a look for a round-up of all the main discussions and key points from each day.

Ben Stansfield is one the UK's leading lawyers practising planning and environmental law. Ben is based in Gowling WLG's London office and brings with him a wealth of experience advising clients on the consenting and regulation of their projects and their compliance with environmental regulations and reporting standards.

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