
Sweta Chakraborty
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Rishi Sunak's decision not to attend COP27 derails efforts made by other global leaders to tackle the climate crisis. We need leaders to attend, to come to the table with serious propositions, and to operationalize climate solutions. We don't have time for leaders to back out on our planet. As Labour's shadow climate change secretary Ed Miliband told the BBC: "You've got world leaders from around the globe gathering together to talk about how we can tackle the biggest long-term threat we face [...] and our prime minister can't be bothered to turn up. I think that is a total failure of generations today and generations in the future." https://apple.news/A5QBt948qQW6hADgfOrbNiQ
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He has changed his decision.
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Shame! shame!
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This is sad, as it will jeopardize other global leader's efforts to manage climate crisis! He is the second global leader to back out of COP27 after @liz Truss advised King Charles not to attend too. If this trend continues then we are going to face severe climate crisis impacts.
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This is a big shame ... How are we going to achieve the targets of saving the planet if those who we rely on to lead us and make policies that could save humanity start backing off from attending COP27