Countries attempt to edit climate change documents...?
Attempts by several countries to edit an important scientific report on tackling climate change have been exposed by some leaked documents.
The leaked documents show that countries including Saudi Arabia, japan and australia are urging the UN not to press for the rapid abandonment of fossil fuels such as petroleum.
How to deal with climate change based on scientific documents Governments, companies and other stakeholders have submitted 32,000 letters to the team of scientists involved in preparing the report.
The report will play a key role in determining what actions are needed to tackle climate change and providing the basis for negotiations at the Glasgow Summit.
Most of these letters, sent by several governments was in a way that was constructive and improved the quality of the final report. This collection of letters and the latest draft report were submitted to Greenpeace UK. The organization's intelligence was leaked to journalists and they sent it to the media.