On Friday 26 July, the Secretary of State for Energy Security and
Net Zero met with the Rt
Hon Sir , President for COP 26, HE
Mukhtar Babayev, COP29 President
Designate and HE Ana Toni, National Secretary for Climate Change
from Brazil as COP 30 Presidency.
This was part of a visit that included a roundtable with His
Majesty King Charles III to discuss the need for greater urgency
in tackling the climate crisis.
The Secretary of State welcomed the outcomes achieved through the
UAE consensus, including the historic agreement to transition
away from fossil fuels, and offered full support to Azerbaijan
and Brazil for their upcoming COP 29 and
COP 30
Presidencies. He underlined the UK's determination to act as a
global leader and reliable partner on climate action. Emphasising
the importance of all countries, especially major emitters,
taking action to implement the outcomes of the Global Stocktake
and bringing forward 1.5°C aligned Nationally Determined
Contributions (NDCs) as soon as
possible, he offered to share the UK's experiences from
COP
26 in supporting ambition in NDCs. He further
emphasised the UK's commitment to working together with all
Parties to agree an ambitious New Collective Quantified Goal
(NCQG) on
climate finance and accelerate the necessary reforms of the
global financial architecture.
The Secretary of State underlined the importance of the UK's
renewed domestic leadership in encouraging ambitious action
abroad. Climate and clean energy are at the heart of the new
government's agenda. The UK is taking immediate action to unlock
investment in onshore wind, begin a solar revolution, and setting
out our plans for Great British Energy.
The Secretary of State expressed the UK's utmost concern at the
growing scale and severity of climate impacts around the world,
especially in developing countries, and emphasised our full
commitment to working with the Troika and all Parties in this
critical decade to deliver increased ambition to achieve the
goals of the Paris Agreement, keep 1.5°C in reach and support the
most vulnerable.