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Climate crisis: ‘Too little, too late’

Global South activists decry 2050 'net zero' goal by wealthy nations

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After nearly a week of speeches, negotiations and protests at the COP26 UN climate summit, Democracy Now! speaks with Meena Raman, head of programmes at Third World Network, who says developing countries need more time and resources to adapt to the climate crisis and end the use of fossil fuels.

Without a just transition that addresses inequality, she says, many countries will continue to suffer from both poverty and environmental devastation. “When the rich world has not been able to phase out fossil fuels, … it’s really dubious to preach to the developing world that they have to get out of fossil fuels,” Meena says.

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