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Johnson warns G20 deal leaves ‘huge way to go’ at climate summit

Only partial progress on coal use but agreement to limit global warming as COP26 talks open

British prime minister Boris Johnson has warned there is “a huge way still to go” at the COP26 climate summit, after G20 leaders agreed to stop financing coal power overseas but not to phase it out at home.

In a summit in Rome to pave the way for progress at the COP26 gathering in Glasgow, G20 leaders agreed to end international financing of coal power. They also pledged to take steps to limit global warming to 1.5C — the first time that target had been mentioned in a G20 leaders’ communique.

But they stopped short of agreeing to end the use of coal in their own countries.

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