UK's Boris Johnson Voices Concern COP26 "Might Go Wrong"
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"I'm very worried because it might go wrong and we might not get the agreements that we need and it's touch and go," British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Monday said he was "very worried" that the 12-day COP26 climate summit he will host in Glasgow from later this week "might go wrong".
But the UK leader told a special Downing Street press conference with children that he remained hopeful a deal can be done to reduce carbon emissions and limit future temperature rises.
"I'm very worried because it might go wrong and we might not get the agreements that we need and it's touch and go," Johnson said, as he fielded questions from the youngsters aged eight to 12.
"It's very, very far from clear that we'll get the progress that we need.