COP26 live updates: High stake climate summit in Glasgow begins with warning from British leader

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The global summit convening in Glasgow, Scotland, widely described as the most important international climate negotiations since the landmark 2015 Paris climate accord, began on Monday with a speech by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson warning that the world was in peril.

He warned against “the historic turning point when history failed to turn” and described a world that was “one minute to midnight” for the doomsday machine of climate change. He urged participants to “make this summit the moment when humanity finally began to defuse that bomb.”

The overarching goal of the summit is to put the world on a path to aggressively cut greenhouse gas emissions and slow Earth’s warming.

Here’s what to know

Negotiations will take place over two weeks, but the two-day leaders’ summit begins Monday, with about 120 heads of state and government scheduled to attend.TV naturalist David Attenborough and Prince Charles, heir to the British throne, delivered speeches at the opening ceremony.President Biden will speak later in the day. In a show of force — after the Trump administration was virtually invisible at international climate talks — the vast majority of Biden’s Cabinet will be in Glasgow, along with a sizable delegation of career officials.Queen Elizabeth II was supposed to host the evening’s reception, but the 95-year-old monarch is missing the summit on the advice of doctors and is expected to deliver a video address.Chinese leader Xi Jinping, head of the world’s largest greenhouse gas polluter, will not be attending the summit and will instead submit a written statement. Russian President Vladimir Putin will also not be there.