

Guest essay by Eric Worrall
The United Nations has allegedly deplatformed countries including the USA, Australia and South Africa from the upcoming climate conference in New York, because those nations support building coal plants, though China and India will still be invited to speak.
Leading countries blocked from speaking at UN climate summit
Secretary-general takes tough line on select coal-supporting nationsLeslie Hook in London
Leading economies such as Japan and Australia will not be invited to speak at next week’s crunch UN climate change summit, as their continued support for coal clashes with the demands of the organisation’s secretary-general as he sounds the alarm on climate change.
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Also excluded will be the US, which has said it intends to withdraw from the Paris climate agreement, as well as Brazil and Saudi Arabia, which have criticised the climate pact.
“Only the boldest and most transformative actions [will] make the stage,” said Amina Mohammed, UN deputy secretary-general, on Wednesday. “We will see on Monday who is stepping up.”
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However some coal-loving countries such as China and India, the world’s two biggest builders of new coal stations, will still speak at the summit, according to the draft agenda.
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Read more: https://www.ft.com/content/1902158a-d994-11e9-8f9b-77216ebe1f17
How do you think the USA, Australia, South Africa and other nations should respond to this UN snub?
via Watts Up With That?
September 19, 2019 at 08:48PM

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