Source · Select Committees · Foreign Affairs Committee

Seventh Report: A climate for ambition: Diplomatic preparations for COP26

Foreign Affairs Committee HC 202 Published 19 April 2021
Report Status
Government responded
Conclusions & Recommendations
14 items (10 recs)

No response data available yet.

Filter by:

Recommendations

10 results
2
Para 10

We welcome the Government’s announcement of four headline ‘objectives’ for its COP26 Presidency.

Recommendation
We welcome the Government’s announcement of four headline ‘objectives’ for its COP26 Presidency. However, beyond this announcement there has been little detail on what the UK Government wants to achieve. Setting ambitious expectations will be crucial to securing the success … Read more
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
View Details →
3

We welcome the Government’s commitment to make climate change its number one international priority this...

Recommendation
We welcome the Government’s commitment to make climate change its number one international priority this year, but the responsibility of the UK does not end when COP26 concludes. The UK must continue its efforts as the torchbearer for the next … Read more
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
View Details →
5
Para 19

The Government should ensure its objectives for COP26 are brought into all of the FCDO’s...

Recommendation
The Government should ensure its objectives for COP26 are brought into all of the FCDO’s foreign policy activity, including trade deals, decisions on overseas aid and bilateral and multilateral conversations with other UNFCCC parties. The Government’s international development strategy should … Read more
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
View Details →
6
Para 24

All countries share a common interest in preserving the planet—the global impacts of the climate...

Recommendation
All countries share a common interest in preserving the planet—the global impacts of the climate crisis mean that COP26 will provide an opportunity for the UK to exercise soft power and rebuild relationships with key countries where differences remain on … Read more
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
View Details →
7
Para 25

The US Climate Summit and COP15 (the biodiversity COP) will be two key moments where...

Recommendation
The US Climate Summit and COP15 (the biodiversity COP) will be two key moments where the UK will need to take stock of progress and push for increased ambition. As the COP26 President, the UK should play a leading role … Read more
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
View Details →
8
Para 26

The UK has a strong record for building coalitions for climate action, such as the...

Recommendation
The UK has a strong record for building coalitions for climate action, such as the High Ambition Coalition at UN climate negotiations, and it could build upon this A climate for ambition: Diplomatic preparations for COP26 21 during its COP … Read more
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
View Details →
9
Para 27

In order to map the whole picture, it is important that the Government organise inclusive...

Recommendation
In order to map the whole picture, it is important that the Government organise inclusive pre-meetings and do not simply hold pre-meetings on a regional basis. The Government should publish the agenda of these meetings to ensure inclusivity and to … Read more
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
View Details →
10
Para 29

It is essential that domestic policy decisions support rather than undermine diplomatic efforts.

Recommendation
It is essential that domestic policy decisions support rather than undermine diplomatic efforts. We recommend that the UK leads by example and sets ambitious domestic climate policies. We welcome the introduction of the Net Zero Innovation Portfolio and recommend that … Read more
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
View Details →
12
Para 34

For COP26 to be successful, the Government will need to ensure that negotiations are inclusive...

Recommendation
For COP26 to be successful, the Government will need to ensure that negotiations are inclusive and take into account the viewpoints of the Least Developed Countries and the countries most vulnerable to the effects of climate change. It will not … Read more
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
View Details →
13
Para 35

The UK Government must recognise that it may not be possible for 30,000 delegates to...

Recommendation
The UK Government must recognise that it may not be possible for 30,000 delegates to attend a conference in November. There is a distinct possibility that large parts of the summit will have to be moved online or downscaled because … Read more
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
View Details →

Conclusions (4)

Observations and findings
1 Conclusion
Para 9
COP26 will be a key moment for global climate action. We have been encouraged by the number of countries that have expressed the importance of the climate agenda in international fora; COP26 must now translate these words into actions. The UK Presidency will need to mobilise public engagement so that …
View Details →
4 Conclusion
Para 18
Environmental diplomacy can enhance the UK’s global leadership in line with the UK’s vision for ‘Global Britain’ set out in the Integrated Review. Covid-19 has delayed international progress on climate action but has provided more time for the UK to prepare the ground for a successful COP26. Every foreign engagement …
View Details →
11 Conclusion
COP26 must aim to secure a form of realistic pricing of carbon output that prevents carbon offshoring and fully prices in the cost of the production of goods and transport. Building on the G7 and G20 to ensure the burden is carried by the commissioning country, and to incentivise change …
View Details →
14 Conclusion
Given the commitment of the global environmental community to a green agenda, a downscaled COP26 could become the first expression of a new approach to international climate diplomacy, rejecting airmiles for airwaves and living the message of carbon neutrality. (Paragraph 36) A climate for ambition: Diplomatic preparations for COP26 23
View Details →