Climate crisis: history will judge failure to act, Johnson says at UN

(The Guardian, 21 Sep 2021) PM’s warning to world’s richest countries comes amid suggestions US could commit more funds.

Boris Johnson has warned the world’s rich countries that “history will judge”, if they fail to act now to tackle the climate crisis, as US climate envoy John Kerry suggested President Biden was poised to commit more funds to the fight.

At the UN general assembly in New York, the prime minister urged other developed countries to increase their contributions, to help meet the target of $100bn (£73bn) in climate financing set more than a decade ago.

“The world will see, and your people will remember, and history will judge,” he said, underlining the importance of achieving an ambitious outcome to the Cop26 climate talks, which the UK is hosting in Glasgow in November.

The prime minister was speaking ahead of a roundtable of developing countries, which he co-chaired with UN secretary general António Guterres.

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The Guardian, 21 Sep 2021: Climate crisis: history will judge failure to act, Johnson says at UN