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Poor countries say lack of vaccines may exclude them from climate talks

London, UK
Reuters

The world’s poorest countries have asked for more help to meet vaccination and quarantine requirements and costs to ensure they can take part in next month’s global climate conference in Glasgow, Scotland.

The talks aim to spur bigger commitments to start reducing man-made greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 and keep the rise in the global average temperature since pre-industrial times to well below two degrees Celsius, to stave off the worst effects of climate change.

Coronavirus vaccine vials

Vials labelled “Astra Zeneca, Pfizer – Biontech, Johnson & Johnson, Sputnik V” coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccine” are seen in this illustration picture taken on 2nd May. PICTURE: Reuters/Dado Ruvic/Illustration.

“Delegates from the LDC Group remain concerned about the logistics of getting to Glasgow,” Sonam Phuntsho Wangdi of Bhutan, chair of the group of the 46 Least Developed Countries, said in a statement on Friday.

“Our countries and our people are among the worst affected by climate change – we must not be excluded from talks deciding how the world will deal with this crisis, determining the fate of our lives and livelihoods.”

Some 20 LDCs such as Ethiopia, Haiti and Bangladesh are on Britain’s coronavirus “red list”, which means their delegates will have to quarantine in a hotel for up to 10 days before attending the “COP 26” talks, which run from 31st October to 12th November.

Britain has said it will pay the quarantine costs of delegates from red list countries, and has cut the time to five days from 10 for those who are vaccinated.

It has also said it is distributing COVID-19 vaccines to delegates struggling to get them.

On Tuesday, Climate Action Network, a coalition of more than 1,500 environmental groups, called for the talks to be postponed because of delegates’ difficulties in obtaining vaccines. CAN said Britain had been slow to provide the vaccines it has promised and many countries were likely to miss out.

 

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