By Tyler Durden
Negotiations at the UN climate conference in Glasgow are expected to bleed over into the weekend, as countries craft a new draft agreement which – so far, includes softened language ‘requesting’ (but not ‘urging’) that nations come back to the drawing board in one year with better climate-action plans for 2030. Bloomberg describes the softened language as a “get-out clause.”
Activists are sure to be pissed.
Other changes include a closely watched line on fossil fuels and coal – which was changed to phasing out “unabated coal” instead of “consigning coal to history” after China and other countries voiced their displeasure.
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