Well they are well into COPOUT26 and there have been some murmours and grunts but nothing really solid from the major contributors, more words and vague promises but coal and oil will still be consumed and who is going to count all those trees to actually see if the countries who claim that they will stop deforestation will actually do so. They will certainly not be able to claim this meeting has been carbon neutral considering how they all got there and give it a few months and it will just fade into history as they start talking about COP27.
This is why there is so little actually happening and with major players absent then even if the UK was perfect and we all drive electric cars and no gas boilers then it would still not make a huge difference globally. If our government was really serious then you would have seen new build standards being improved and not still fitting gas boilers and laying new gas pipelines, positive decisions on new oil and coal extraction and really leading by example rather than kids who won't do something unless someone does it first. The leaders all have conflicting interest, they are also mostly of an older generation which although they should also be wiser does mean they will not see the worst of what is coming so are they really fully invested in the issues.
I suppose Thumberg summed it up that not only has nothing really changed since the french meeting, nothing has really changed due to the last 25 meetings, so how can leaders actually deliver action without massive impacts on their economies and populations and what will actually deliver the will power required, I think it will be nature delivering something that hits the message home with such force it cannot be ignored.
The big changes will come from government - eg: banning sales of ICE from 2030, banning gas boilers from 2035 would not have happened without legislation.
IMHO the government needs to go much further to have any prospect of zero carbon - mandating better new build standards, increasing (2, 3, 4 fold) taxes on energy consumption and plastics to influence consumer decisions, taxing embedded imported energy etc.
This is why there is so little actually happening and with major players absent then even if the UK was perfect and we all drive electric cars and no gas boilers then it would still not make a huge difference globally. If our government was really serious then you would have seen new build standards being improved and not still fitting gas boilers and laying new gas pipelines, positive decisions on new oil and coal extraction and really leading by example rather than kids who won't do something unless someone does it first. The leaders all have conflicting interest, they are also mostly of an older generation which although they should also be wiser does mean they will not see the worst of what is coming so are they really fully invested in the issues.
I suppose Thumberg summed it up that not only has nothing really changed since the french meeting, nothing has really changed due to the last 25 meetings, so how can leaders actually deliver action without massive impacts on their economies and populations and what will actually deliver the will power required, I think it will be nature delivering something that hits the message home with such force it cannot be ignored.