Today’s targets are nowhere near enough, we must speed up change and halve global emissions in the next decade
- Alok Sharma is president designate of Cop26 and the Conservative MP for Reading West
- Report: UK’s Cop26 president calls for world to get on track to hit net zero by 2050
The climate crisis represents a clear and present danger to people and our planet. Its real-world consequences are now all too visible.
In Nepal last month, I met communities displaced by melting glaciers. In Ethiopia, I saw how floods, droughts and locusts have decimated crops. Around the world, oceans are warming, and storms, floods and wildfires are intensifying, while here at home, our coastal towns face serious long-term threats from rising seas. Unless we act now, we will be out of time to hold back the worst impacts.