U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson returns to COP26 climate summit to urge action
Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaks during a press conference as the world leaders summit at COP26 comes to a close at SECC on November 2, 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland.Good morning and welcome to CNBC's live blog covering the COP26 summit in Glasgow, U.K. Here's what to expect on Wednesday:
The document hopes to tackle discrepancies in the commitments between countries and clarify how declarations will meet the requirements of the 2015 Paris Agreement, which set out to cap global temperature rises.
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