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Glasgow (UK), November 1 (EFE) .- Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi made the pledge at the 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) this Monday. The goal set by the UN.This is the first time that India, with a population of about 1.4 billion, has set a deadline for carbon neutrality, although its goal is 20 years behind the summit’s global goal of advancing with a reduction to 2050.Speaking at a meeting of world leaders at COP26 in Glasgow, Scotland, Modi said India would like to get half of its energy consumption from renewable sources by 2030. During this decade,…

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Glasgow (United Kingdom), November 1 (EFE) .- At the opening of the 26th United Nations Conference on Climate Change (COP26) this Monday, Bolivian President Louis Ars called on developed nations to accept their own “responsibility” for climate change. Crisis and denounced what he called “carbon colonialism”.Speaking at a meeting of world leaders in Glasgow, Scotland, Ars said, “We realize that developed nations are buying time without any responsibility for humanity and the motherland. Credibility is at stake.The president argued that the talk of rich states “appearing champions in the fight against climate crisis” was “far from the truth.” “If developed…

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At the United Nations Conference on Climate Change (COP26), which began Monday (1) in Glasgow, Scotland, the United States, the European Union and the United Kingdom announced new goals for reducing carbon dioxide, according to CNN Brazil’s Luriel Sand. ‘elder brother.The announcements came on the same day as Brazil announced a 50% reduction target for greenhouse gases by 2030 – the previous target was 43%.“The United States has increased from 26% to 50%. [sua meta de redução de gases estufa até 2030]; The EU ranges from 28% to 55% and the UK from 68% to 78%. In Brazil it increases…

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In addition to US President Joe Biden’s meetings with world leaders ahead of the G20 and COP26 summits, the focus will be on some of the participants, including Chinese President Xi Jinping and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson. Chinese state media Xinhua.The relationship between the two leaders comes as China has confirmed that it will hold a video call with the G20. Xi did not go abroad during epidemics. They held a “comprehensive dialogue”, a Downing Street spokesman confirmed, focusing on issues such as the “pre-COP26 climate crisis, global trade and economic cooperation and security and human rights.”According to Downing…

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More than 120 world leaders will attend the COP26 summit in Glasgow. The UK said the meeting was one of the world’s last chance to keep alive the goal of controlling global warming by 1.5 degrees above pre – industrial levels, agreed in Paris in 2015. Scientists at the University of Leeds in the UK studied the chain of glaciers in the Gates Basin of Antarctica and found that between 1994 and 2018 their voyage from land to sea accelerated by an average of 25%. For global sea level rise. Glaciers located in the British Antarctic are named after cities…

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The first four F-15QA fighter jets left the aircraft manufacturer Boeing facility in St. Louis, Missouri, and flew to Qatar on October 27 for delivery. Four F-15QAs (records 17-0006, 17-0013, 17-0015 and 17-0014) flew less than 12,000 km towards their future air base in Al Utaid. The first shuttle came two months after Boeing delivered its first F-15QA to US and Qatari dignitaries at a ceremony in St. Louis. The planes were flown to the Royal Air Force Base in Mildenhall, UK with a KC-10 Extender support aircraft. Qatar is coming to a halt today at F15QA RAFMildenhall On the…

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Europe05:38 31.10.2021(Updated 07: 34.10.31.2021) Short URLhttps://cdnnbr1.img.sputniknews.com/img/1234/82/12348202_0:0:1967:1106_1200x675_80_0_0_70617b29d62cc81e0e4ac800cc22469Satellite in Brazilhttps://cdnnbr1.img.sputniknews.com/i/logo.pngSputnikhttps://cdnnbr1.img.sputniknews.com/i/logo.pnghttps://br.sputniknews.com/europa/2021103118179922-enxame-de-aguas-vivas-atinge-usina-nuclear-no-reino-unido-levando-a-inativacao-de-emergencia/The Tornus nuclear power plant in the UK had to prevent large crowds of jellyfish, which may have been attracted by the hot water surrounding the plant’s exhaust outlet.The nuclear power plant off the coast of Dunbar, Scotland, was forced to shut down two of its reactors after a herd of jellyfish was spotted inside the water trap. Second Bulletin of nuclear scientists. Jellyfish are absorbed into seawater purification filters that cool the reactors and protect them from other marine life and algae. The plant has hired a private company called RUAS, which…

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Three Roman statues, two of them complete, as well as a Roman vase, were found next to a church about 1,000 years old, which may have been built in an ancient Roman tomb.Archaeologists in the UK have unearthed Roman statues during the construction of high-speed rail links. Reported Friday (29) Sky News Station. Ancient Archaeological Discoveries Discovered During a High-Speed ​​Rail Work at an Abandoned Church in Stoke, Monteville, England Two statues of a man and a woman and the remains of a baby’s head and 3,000 bodies were found in a ditch around St Mary’s Church in Stoke, Montville,…

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Oh In the last 24 hours, there have been 41,278 new cases of COVID-19 and 166 deaths related to the disease, according to data released by the British Department of Health and Social Welfare. Overall, there are 9,019,962 confirmed cases and 140,558 deaths in the UK. Accumulated cases are on the rise and now have 450.8 cases per 100,000 population. Hospitalization follows an upward trend. Currently, 9,000 people suffering from Govt-19 are admitted to NHS hospitals. As for the vaccine, 49.9 million Britons already have at least one dose of vaccine against Covit-19 and 45.67 million have completed the vaccination…

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced that the UK will donate 20 million doses of the Astrogenega vaccine against Covit-19 to developing countries. The move is part of an effort to share vaccines with countries where they are most needed. The announcement was made by the Prime Minister who arrived in Rome for the G20 Leaders Summit starting today (30). The UK says 10 million doses have been sent to the UN-backed Kovacs vaccine-sharing program, and another 10 million doses will be followed in the coming weeks. These vaccines add to the 10 million doses already provided and are…

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