G7 leaders to pledge increase in climate-finance contributions

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Shopkeepers look out as Red Brigade activists attend an Extinction Rebellion demonstration in Falmouth, during the G7 summit in Cornwall, Britain, June 12, 2021. REUTERS/Toby MelvilleG7 leaders will commit on Sunday to increase their climate finance contributions to meet an overdue spending pledge of $100-billion a year to help poorer countries cut carbon emissions and cope with global warming.

“As democratic nations we have a responsibility to help developing countries reap the benefits of clean growth through a fair and transparent system. The G7 has an unprecedented opportunity to drive a global Green Industrial Revolution, with the potential to transform the way we live.

“The natural world today is greatly diminished. That is undeniable. Our climate is warming fast. That is beyond doubt. Our societies and nations are unequal and that is sadly is plain to see,” said British naturalist David Attenborough, the people’s advocate for COP26.Mr. Attenborough will address leaders via video message on Sunday.

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