Posting to social media, Environment Minister Aaron Farrugia described Malta’s COP26 climate change plan as a strong and assertive approach. Leaders are currently gathering in Glasgow for the conference, and the Minister has expressed on a TVAM interview that the plan is one which Malta has already started to implement. Farrugia said that Malta’s message will be that ‘just as Malta respected the Paris Agreement, we expect all other signatories to do likewise.’ The conference will be taking place in the context of an international report calling a code red for humanity, warning that climate change has made many global changes irreversible.
Farrugia said that Malta is going in with this ambitious mindset, knowing full well that other countries too will be taking on this same mind-space. Whether the results are optimistic will depend on the negotiations. Farrugia highlighted the main goals of COP26 as being ensuring every country reaching emission reduction targets for 2030 and 2050, making sure people are able to adapt to lifestyle changes, mobilizing international finance to help companies change business models and even foster a sense of global collaboration.
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