Alok Sharma: Why COP26 is our best chance for a greener future | TED

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I’m here, in the heart of London’s financial district, the Square Mile.
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This is the area where I worked
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at the start of my investment-banking career in the ’90s,
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as a fresh-faced youth.
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But if you told me then that I would end up as COP26 president,
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I think I’d have asked you what COP26 was.
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It’s the 26th United Nations climate conference
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and it’s taking place in the UK.
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But forget the technical terms.
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What COP26 really stands for
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is our last chance to avoid the worst effects of climate change.
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And I’ll come back to that later.
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The point is that when I began my career in banking,
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climate didn't feature particularly highly,
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certainly not in finance,
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and not so much in the rest of the country either.
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In the ’90s, there was a guy called Swampy,
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who spent time occupying trees and tunnels,
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and he was the main face of climate action in the United Kingdom.
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But, you know, things change.
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I remember being on a flight in the late 2000s
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and watching Al Gore’s film “An Inconvenient Truth.”
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And I rarely watch an entire film,
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but this one I watched twice on the same flight.
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And I remember sitting on the plane afterwards
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thinking about my young daughters
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and what future I wanted for them.
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So fast forward 14 years or so,
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and my entire professional life is now dedicated
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to getting the world to tackle the climate crisis.
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I witnessed the terrible effects
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that the crisis is already having in developing countries
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amongst people who, quite frankly, have done the very least to cause it.
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And I think about that injustice a lot.
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Really a lot.
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And that journey that I’ve made
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is just one example of a much broader shift
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over the past 30 years.
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One that has seen climate move from the margins to the mainstream
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in business, in government,
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in finance and indeed amongst the public.
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And it’s that shift that makes me hopeful on climate,
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despite the scale of the challenge that we face, which frankly is huge.
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Now, the science shows that to avoid the worst effects of climate change,
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we must limit the rise in average global temperature
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to 1.5 degrees centigrade.
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That if temperatures rise higher,
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the risk of species extinction and catastrophic impacts on human lives
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increases dramatically.
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And we risk kickstarting feedback loops with the consequences of climate change,
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like melting permafrost,
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release even more greenhouse gases into the atmosphere,
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making it even harder to wrestle the crisis under control.
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Now, to keep 1.5-degree limits alive,
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we’ve got to halve global emissions by 2030.
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That’s right, halve.
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That is a huge undertaking.
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But, you know, I’m hopeful because climate is now mainstream
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and that is turning the global economy green.
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Increasingly, the Swampies of the world,
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they’re not protesting in trees and tunnels,
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they’re all around us in the boardrooms as well as the classrooms.
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In government departments and on trading floors
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all around the world.
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In every country that I visit as COP president,
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I meet young people and activists.
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And everywhere I see the same passion
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and the commitment to act on climate.
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Companies in every sector are throwing themselves
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behind a clean, green future,
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and rocketing public concern
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is encouraging governments and businesses to act.
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And shareholders, they’re forcing companies to change.
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And the move to clean technology
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is accelerating faster than anyone anticipated.
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I mean, let’s take the sale of clean cars and vans
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that outstripping predictions.
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Solar and wind power are now cheaper than coal and gas in most of the world.
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And three times as much solar power was built in 2020 than analysts predicted
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just back in 2015.
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In my old industry, finance, climate is now mainstream, too.
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And there is a simple reason for that.
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Investors try to predict the future.
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Because if you can do that, you can make money.
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And increasingly, they think the future is green.
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More and more financial firms are committing to make their investments
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consistent with a 1.5-degree world.
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And investors are asking for much higher returns from coal power
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than they are from renewables because they’re worried
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that coal power stations are going to become worthless.
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In February 2020,
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when I helped launch our COP26 finance campaign here in the Square Mile
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to get finance moving to climate action,
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the place was packed to the rafters.
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You know, when I worked in banking, certainly at the start,
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the room would have been near empty.
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And what all of this adds up to,
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this mainstreaming of climate,
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is a quiet revolution in the global economy.
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A green industrial revolution is underway, taking us to a clean future,
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showing that we can create jobs and prosperity without harming the planet.
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Our challenge is that it’s not going fast enough.
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Limiting temperature rises to 1.5 degrees requires us to move much faster.
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And we can only succeed if we act now
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and we work together to speed up the shift to our green future.
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And that’s what COP26 really stands for.
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Now, in the run up to the conference and at the conference itself,
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we need governments to take the lead and get the green transition moving faster
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to keep 1.5 degrees alive.
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We need them to set targets to reduce emissions,
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to make this the COP that consigns coal power to history where it belongs.
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The COP that signals the end of polluting vehicles,
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the COP that calls time on deforestation.
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We need developed countries to deliver the finance
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they have promised developing countries.
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And we need to help protect people and nature
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from the impact of our changing climate.
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And we need to work together as one planet
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to agree how we’re going to meet the scale of the climate challenge
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and to get every sector going green.
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Now, this isn’t going to be easy.
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First, because our understanding of the climate is developing all the time.
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And as the science tells us, we need to move faster.
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We're going to have to respond.
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Second, getting people to agree can be challenging.
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And at COP26, we have almost 200 countries.
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And all of the UK is leading this process.
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It’s up to all of us to find solutions together.
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It’s like hosting a disco, a bop.
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And look, I apologize that these terms show my age,
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but you can get a hall and you can hire a DJ,
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but to make it work, your friends have to turn up and dance.
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And so it will be tough, but we simply cannot afford to fail.
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The stakes are just too high.
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And when ex-bankers like me lie awake thinking about climate change,
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when activists and businesses around the world
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have moved climate to the mainstream, we can all be hopeful.
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A green revolution is on the march.
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The clean future is within our grasp,
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but we need to actively pull it forward.
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And we need world leaders to take this chance
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to turn hope into certainty,
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to mold the future,
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to come together at COP26,
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and to continue my disco analogy, dance.
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Thank you.
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