(Naples Composite Electric) The Energy and Environment Minister of the 20th G20 (G20) cannot reach an agreement on the words of climate goals, which means that the 26th UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) held in November will be held in November.The hope of the agreement is frustrated.

The Group's Group Environment and Climate Conference ended in Naples, southern Italy, ended on Friday.

China and India refuse to sign in two controversial subject texts

G20 round -value chairman of the President's Italian Ecological Transformation Minister Singgorani revealed thatThe meeting discussed 60 topics, but it was impossible to reach an agreement with the wording of the content of the elimination of coal power generation and the restrictions of global temperature rise.Leader summit discussion.

Italy revealed that negotiations with China, Russia and India are particularly difficult, and China and India eventually refuse to sign on two controversial subject texts.

One of the key controversy points around the Global temperature rising restrictions set by the Paris Agreement.According to the Paris Agreement, countries have promised to control the global temperature rise of this century to no more than 2 degrees Celsius higher than the level before industrialization, and strive to be further controlled within 1.5 degrees Celsius.

Singo Lani said: "Some countries hope to meet the standards faster than the Paris agreement. I hope that the global temperature increase is within 1.5 degrees Celsius within 10 years, but other economies that rely on the heavy carbon industry will hopeAgreement reached in Paris. "

Another debate is about when to eliminate coal power.Singo Lani said that most of the G20 member states hope to eliminate coal power generation by 2025, but some countries think it is impossible.

But he emphasized that all member states agreed to achieve decarburization."The difficulty is (the implementation of decarburization) ... but I can guarantee that no country has questioned the Paris Agreement."The Sa called for the G20 countries to show the necessary leadership and set a more ambitious country's initiative to achieve the ultimate goal of the Paris Agreement's 1.5 degrees Celsius temperature control.

She also urged developed countries to provide a commitment to developing countries with a promise of $ 100 billion (approximately S $ 136.1 billion) climate funds to develop countries each year to help them reduce carbon emissions and the impact of climate change.Essence