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The consequences of not taking further action on climate change would be “beyond catastrophic” for the planet, US climate envoy John Kerry has warned.
The former secretary of state said the need to tackle the issue is “extremely urgent” for the whole world.
It comes as global leaders are to take part in a virtual summit on climate change from April 22, as US president Joe Biden leads a push to cut emissions.
The two-day summit will attempt to galvanise efforts by major economies to combat climate change ahead of key UN talks hosted by the UK this year.
Mr Kerry told Sky News’ Sophy Ridge On Sunday: “It’s extremely urgent.
Matt Hancock followed rules over link between company and NHS - minister There is nothing wrong with ministers having financial interests
Health Secretary Matt Hancock answering questions in the House of Commons.
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Matt Hancock followed the rules over contracts between a family company and the NHS, a minister has said.
Government whipping up US-style âculture warâ to divide communities, Labour MP warns
The government is launching an American-style âculture warâ to divide communities and the Labour Party must not be âcomplicitâ in this inflammatory rhetoric, a Labour MP has warned.
Zarah Sultana, who represents Coventry South, accused ministers of denying racism is a problem in the UK and argued their recent pledges to tackle violence against women in the wake of Sarah Everardâs killing amount to little more than âspin and empty promisesâ.
The 27-year-old told The Independent the UK government is seeking to provoke a so-called culture war, reminiscent of recent US political discourse, in a bid to âkeep controlâ.
The consequences of not taking further action on climate change would be “beyond catastrophic” for the planet, US climate envoy John Kerry has warned.
The former secretary of state said the need to tackle the issue is “extremely urgent” for the whole world.
It comes as global leaders are to take part in a virtual summit on climate change from April 22, as US president Joe Biden leads a push to cut emissions.
The two-day summit will attempt to galvanise efforts by major economies to combat climate change ahead of key UN talks hosted by the UK this year.
Mr Kerry told Sky News’ Sophy Ridge On Sunday: “It’s extremely urgent.