It was not until a climate agreement at the annual climate change summit in Madrid this weekend.
– It is highly worrying that the world, in 2015, were agreed on the UN verdensmål, today is deeply divided, says the Danish klimaekspert Jesper Theilgaard Extra Magazine and elaborates:
– Confidence in the current system becomes the less and less. It is the faith in the future and the belief that the system works. Trust in it has the like little a big crack now, and it is actually the most worrying, he says of the system, where solutions can be found on the summits.
According to Jesper Theilgaard, it is particularly the UNITED states and us president, Donald Trump, who has been a direct reason that the negotiations did not go home, and that man has not landed a deal. And it irks the Danish klimaekspert.
– For me to see is a man who has put it here in the scene, and it’s Trump. The UNITED states’activity, this time, I think, is bemærkesværdig. They have really been active to clamp the legs for a serious agreement. So they have clearly played a significant role.
– the UNITED states has the so been joined by China, etc. Now are you in a situation where the UNITED states will not agree to a new agreement, and so will China of course, could not.
– What do you think, it comes to mean that man has not landed a deal?
– It will come to mean under all circumstances, that things will be more cumbersome. The COP-system’s confidence has been weakened, and it is actually the most worrying, says Jesper Theilgaard.
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It is climate change such as these, the world is facing, if there does not soon come to an agreement in the house, think more. Photo: Jonathan Nackstrand/Ritzau Scanpix
Disappointing outcome
It is not only in Denmark, to ærgrelsen is great over the outcome of the COP25 and the lack of agreement. Also abroad is the disappointment to spot.
I am really disappointed of the outcome of the COP25. The international committee missed an important opportunity to show that they have big ambitions to tackle the climate crisis, says Record the UN’s secretary, António Guterres, according to the BBC.
Also among young people are the frustrations as over the lack of a climate agreement.
– We are so tired, that our lives will be negotiated away for the money. People are tired of being ignored, while a handful are ruining it for us and negotiating in bad faith, says Adam Currie from the young klimaorganisation Generation Zero according to the BBC.
It was no agreement at the COP25, and therefore, negotiations continue for the next year by COP26 in Glasgow. Confidence that countries a agreement, however, are entirely in the bottom.