Global warming activists double emissions to attend FLOP26
The carbon footprint of the Glasgow COP26 climate summit, is expected to double that of the previous conference held in 2019, according to a report.
The two-week COP26 conference, which is entering its final days in Scotland, is projected to lead to about 102,500 metric tons of carbon dioxide in emissions, according to a preliminary assessment commissioned by the UN from British professional services firm ARUP.
That’s the equivalent of more than 225.9 million pounds of carbon emissions.
By comparison, COP25, the 2019 UN climate conference, emitted 51,101 metric tons of carbon dioxide, The New York Times reported. But environmental activists said immediate carbon emissions were necessary to solving climate change decades in the future.
“The question shouldn’t be how do we reduce emissions at these type of events, but how do we speed up the phasing out all fossil fuels, end fossil finance and leverage the climate finance needed to support a global just transition, so that we don’t have to have these type of conferences in the first place,” Cansin Leylim, associate director of global projects at anti-fossil fuel group 350.org, told the NYT.
Stephen Allen, an energy expert at the University of Bath in the U.K., similarly said carbon emissions from climate conferences weren’t important, according to the NYT.
Negotiations on long-term climate commitments and carbon emissions reductions are more important than short-term setbacks, he added.
“I suppose in a way, we’re investing carbon emissions in trying to secure a good international agreement that then leads to really big carbon savings,” Allen told the NYT.
Leaders, including President Joe Biden and several senior administration officials, traveled from around the world to speak and engage in negotiations at COP26.
Thousands of diplomats were housed in gas-guzzling cruise ships during the summit.
Roughly 60 percent of the emissions are expected to come from international air travel used by participants to get to COP26, ARUP concluded.
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Editor’s note: It’s good to see people are still confusing carbon with carbon dioxide. Not.
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These Flop conferences always will be a flop as they are based on a nonsense in any case. We can never get rid of Carbon as it is an element of the Periodic table. We can never get rid of emissions of Carbon Dioxide, without destroying the human race, the animal kingdom – indeed all life on Earth. We are dealing with nutters who cannot face reality, ergo flop, flop, flop.
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