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The good, the bad and the ugly – what emerged from COP26, the world summit on climate change

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Experts say that if by the year 2100 we haven’t managed to halt the pace of global warming we’re in for more devastating droughts, flooding and heat waves.  (PHOTO: Gallo Images/ Getty Images)
Experts say that if by the year 2100 we haven’t managed to halt the pace of global warming we’re in for more devastating droughts, flooding and heat waves. (PHOTO: Gallo Images/ Getty Images)

Crisis. Catastrophe. Armageddon. 

We’re headed there if we do nothing about the climate change problem, experts say, and in the past few weeks there have been reminders of this day after day as the world’s most powerful gathered to consider their plans for saving the planet.

Exactly what they’re doing to rescue Earth is about as clear as Eskom’s loadshedding schedule. 

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