All roads lead to Glasgow, as world leaders talk about how far they might go to limit global warming

A long reliance on fossil fuels.

COP26聯合國奇虎變化峰會達成初步協議草案, 呈交各國政府審議。 Source: Getty Images

The city of Glasgow will host the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (or COP26) from 31 October -12 November 2021. crucial aim of the COP26 Summit is to get nations to agree on policies that will slow global warming and achieve net zero emissions. President Joko Widodo will attend the Conference. What outcomes will he be hoping for?


Professor Budy P. Resosudarmo is an environmental economist.  He is the education director of the Crawford School of Public Policy and a researcher at the ANU Indonesia Project. He explains to Sri Dean the concept of net zero omissions and how dangerous emissions are caused and reduced.
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Livestock and the global challenge to reduce green-house emissions.
Livestock and the global challenge to reduce green-house emissions. How much does livestock contribute to our carbon footprint? Source: Image by Kompas Travel/Creative Commons.

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