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COP26: The key trends to watch ahead of the world’s next climate conference New Atlanticist by Larry Luxner
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The 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) in Glasgow, Scotland delayed until November 2021 is more likely to produce significant results now that US President Joe Biden occupies the White House, said a group of experts meeting virtually the day after Biden’s inauguration.
“It’s no secret that on this issue of climate change, the new US administration is much more amenable to that kind of conversation than the previous administration,” said Kwasi Kwarteng, the British secretary of state for business, energy, and industrial growth, during a panel at the Atlantic Council’s 2021 Global Energy Forum,
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Associated Press tracks the account from when it was created in 2009 to promote a book. After growing in popularity, the account became a tool the president used to communicate messages like the firing of Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, as well as messages flagged for being misleading or altered, until everything ended 57,000 tweets and 88 million followers later.
So what happens now? We don’t know yet. The president’s message claimed he is in negotiation with other services Parler may be less attractive with its app banned on Android’s app store and facing a ban on iOS and threatened he might launch a platform of his own. Either way, this will continue to loom over the country as the transition closes in, and the tech world as it attempts to focus on things like CES next week.