COP27: ‘Watershed moment’ as UN climate summit begins

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The United Nations’ annual climate change summit begins on Sunday, with Egypt billing it as the world’s “watershed moment” on climate action.

More than 120 world leaders are on their way to Sharm el-Sheikh, a Red Sea resort.

About 30,000 people will attend the two-week summit, known as COP27, though some activists are staying away over concerns about Egypt’s rights record.

The past year has seen extreme weather regularly linked to climate change.

The summit will open with welcome speeches from the UN’s new climate change chief, Simon Stiell, and Egyptian Foreign Affairs Minister and COP27 President-Designate Sameh Shoukry.