Covid may collapse climate talks - When crises strike then selfishness prevails, as Britain has done with its vaccine ‘red’ travel list
, the United Kingdom is desperate for a showpiece to prove that there is such a thing as “Global Britain”.
But success at COP26 is now up against the reality of how the UK and its peers have treated the rest of the world. The latest chapter is Covid-19. Wealthy countries raced to lock down as many vaccines as possible. Despite having money on the table, African countries and their peers were locked out and people are dying as a result. Those purposefully excluded countries are angry.
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