(ANSA) - CARBIS BAY, JUN 13 - Focus on the environment and the battle against climate change in the third and final day of the G7 summit under the British presidency in Carbis Bay, the first post-pandemic, extended since yesterday in Cornwall to the leaders of Australia, Korea South, India, South Africa and the UN and WHO. After the announced declarations on a global pandemic plan and anti-Covid vaccines and on the containment of China, it is the turn of the climate one: with stricter commitments against emissions, the landlord Boris Johnson swears and the promise anticipated by US sources to curb the warming of temperatures global futures no more than 1.5 degrees. (HANDLE).
On the last day of the G7 summit, 'strict' commitments on climate
2021-06-15T00:56:09.977Z
Focus on the environment and the battle against climate change on the third and final day of the G7 summit at the British presidency in Carbis Bay, the first post-pandemic, extended since yesterday in Cornwall to host leaders from Australia, South Korea, ... ( HANDLE)