How nicola sturgeon and scotland won global praise at cop
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Despite last-minute changes to water down the conclusions, UN diplomats have broadly welcomed the Glasgow summit’s outcome. However strong warnings have come from the likes of Mary Robinson,
chair of the Elders and former President of Ireland, who said: “COP26 has made some progress, but nowhere near enough to avoid climate disaster.” Nevertheless, predictions of total
conference failure or organisational calamity for the Glasgow summit have proven false. Karl Mathiesen, senior climate correspondent for Politico, said: “Universal opinion on Glasgow from
COP26 delegates I spoke with was that the Scots smashed it. Great town. Great people.” That view was echoed by Laurence Tubiana, the European Climate Foundation’s CEO, who said: “Yes,
absolutely, Scots rocked.” > Yes absolutely Scots rocked .@NicolaSturgeon https://t.co/rz9Ow7groO > > — Laurence Tubiana (@LaurenceTubiana) November 14, 2021 Particularly
newsworthy for many international commentators was the announcement by Nicola Sturgeon that Scotland has become the first government to contribute to a “loss and damage fund”, providing £2
million to assist nations facing irreversible challenges from climate change. The First Minister said: “Scotland is a relatively small country of just five million people, and we don’t have
substantial powers of borrowing. However, we can still lead by example, and there has never been a more vital time to do so.” Her pledge won widespread praise including from Saleemul Huq, of
the International Centre for Climate Change and Development. The climate science expert from Bangladesh said: “The true leader that has emerged here in COP26 is not a party to the
convention. She’s our host.” The positive role played by Scotland’s First Minister has been covered in the global media, including the Washington Post, which reported that “the leader of
Scotland was busy while this city played host to a global summit on the fate of the Earth. > 📣 "The true leader at #COP26…is our host, the First Minister of > Scotland." >
> Prof Saleemul Huq, Director @ICCCAD. > > 🌍 @NicolaSturgeon put money on the table to compensate developing > nations for loss and damage caused by climate change –
challenging > other leaders to do the same. pic.twitter.com/QzVDrQKZel > > — The SNP (@theSNP) November 12, 2021 The coverage by one of the most respected newspapers in the world
went on to highlight: “Sturgeon had no official role at the COP26 climate conference. She wasn’t part of the British delegation. Some observers went as far as to say that she was
intentionally sidelined by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson. “But Sturgeon is scrappy. She carved out a role for herself on the sidelines of the United Nations summit, touting Scotland’s
green credentials and also, sometimes more subtly than others, reminding people that Scotland is a semi-autonomous nation – something she’d like to change.” In contrast, the role of Boris
Johnson has been widely criticised. The British Prime Minister only made only fleeting visits to the COP26 discussions, and didn’t even turn up at the end when talks got tough with the likes
of India and China. > Perhaps this explains why @BorisJohnson failed to lead from the > front at #COP26 – he was in the wrong city! > pic.twitter.com/yflHcMOudt > > — Ian
Blackford (@Ianblackford_MP) November 15, 2021 His underwhelming involvement reached a peak at the post-conference briefing where he suggested COP26 took place in Edinburgh. Boris Johnson,
again, making it clear to Scotland why we would be better off governing ourselves fully and representing ourselves internationally.
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