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Climate change, development and COP26

Inquiry

Report and Government response published

The International Development Committee launched an inquiry examining, ahead of COP26 in November, the progress the Government has made putting climate change at the centre of aid policy.

The House Commons International Development Committee has called on the government to concentrate its international aid programmes tackling climate change on the everyday lives of people affected by it.

A report by the Committee said these efforts should support climate-vulnerable communities and grassroots organisations if “Global Britain”, in the government’s phrase, is to become the “force for good” it aspires to be. 

Read the Report: Global Britain in demand: UK climate action and international development around COP26

Read the Government Response: Global Britain in demand: UK climate action and international development around COP26

Reports, special reports and government responses

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Second Report - Global Britain in demand: UK climate action and international development around COP26
Inquiry Climate change, development and COP26
HC 99
Report
Response to this report
Fourth Special Report - Global Britain in demand: UK climate action and international development around COP26: Government response to the Committee’s Second Report
HC 1008
Special Report
Fourth Special Report - Global Britain in demand: UK climate action and international development around COP26: Government response to the Committee’s Second Report
Inquiry Climate change, development and COP26
HC 1008
Special Report
Letter to the Rt Hon Alok Sharma MP, COP 26 President regarding the International Development Committee report on Global Britain in demand: UK climate action and international development around COP26 and survey on UK climate action - 16 November 2021
Inquiry Climate change, development and COP26
Correspondence

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