Hundreds of global civil society representatives walk out of Cop26 in protest
Carrying blood-red ribbons to represent the crucial red lines already crossed by Cop26 negotiations, hundreds of representatives of global civil society walked out of the convention centre in Glasgow on the final morning of the summit in protest. The audience at the People’s Plenary in the conference blue zone heard speakers condemn the legitimacy and ambition of the 12-day summit before walking out to join protesters gathered on the streets beyond the security fencing.
“Cop26 is a
performance,” the Indigenous activist Ta’Kaiya Blaney of the Tla A’min Nation
told the meeting before the walkout. “It is an illusion constructed to save the
capitalist economy rooted in resource extraction and colonialism. I didn’t come
here to fix the agenda – I came here to disrupt it.”
Tracy Bach of the
advocacy steering group Ringo, shot down claims that this summit was “the most
inclusive Cop ever”, telling the audience: “Most of the observers sitting here
right now have not had access to the negotiation space.”…
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