 European lawmakers have called for an ambitious outcome to November's COP26 climate summit during a debate in Strasbourg. Parliament is set to vote on the block stands on Thursday as it heads towards the summit being built by climate campaigners as crucial if the worst effects of global warnings are to be reigned in. The event, which will take place from October 31 to November 12 in Glasgow, will seek to clinch more ambitious targets from countries to cut emissions and finish the rulebook for how countries set targets and track progress under the 2015 Paris climate deal. To keep 1.5 degrees within reach, we need a reduction of 45% by 2030 globally. And we are not on track if we look at the current pledges. And this is also why the Glasgow moment is so important to raise the ambition of all the different countries in the world. Today's pledges, who adds up to 3 degrees of heating, are far from enough to avoid the climate catastrophe. Instead we need sharp actions such as ending fossil fuel subsidies, pricing emissions as in the ETS and action on the climate finance. Most importantly, we need a true crisis inside taking us from words to action. What we have to do in Glasgow is to find the leadership and show that this is not the way to go forward. We need to show that there are other technologies and we need to be generous with those technologies because those who are in need of them won't have the money to use them if we don't give them the money. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.