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Scottish DJ/producer Ewan McVicar looks set to break into the Top 20 this week with Tell Me Something Good, lifting seven spots to 14, and Joel Corry’s new single I Wish Mabel starts at Number 20.įinally, Halloween is having an impact on the Official Singles Chart today, with two spooky classics currently in the Top 20: Ghostbusters by Ray Parker Jr, originally a Number 2 hit in 1984, and Bobby Boris Pickett’s Monster Mash, a Number 3 smash in 1973. MORE: Official Top 40 biggest songs of 2021 so far View Ed Sheeran’s Official Chart history here.Įlsewhere in the Top 10, Adele’s Easy On Me drops to Number 3 after two weeks at the summit, and Becky Hill & Topic’s My Heart Goes (La Di Da) could climb into the Top 10, so far up one place to 10.
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Should it hold on, Ed could be celebrating his 12 th UK Number 1 single, and third in 2021 alone. The album’s latest single Overpass Graffiti is on track to debut at Number 1 this Friday (November 5), while former chart-toppers Shivers (2) and Bad Habits (5) are in the Top 5. Scientists agree that emissions must be cut in half by 2030 to meet the Paris goals. According to the reports of the United Nations, commitments by governments of various countries, including Russia, Brazil, Mexico and Australia, to decrease greenhouse gas emissions are insufficient to escape catastrophic climate change.Ed Sheeran is set for Official Chart domination this week following the release of his new album = (Equals), with three songs on course to land in the Official Singles Chart Top 10. However, global temperatures are currently expected to rise to 2.7 degrees Celsius, according to the United Nations. The COP26 climate meeting comes six years after over 190 countries adopted the Paris Agreement in 2015, which aims to keep global temperatures well below 2 degrees Celsius, with a goal of 1.5 degrees Celsius. Global temperatures are currently expected to rise to 2.7 degrees Celsius READ | Johnson says UK's climate pledge is 'punchiest'Īccording to the British High Commission, the Prime Minister will gather some of the world's largest economies and the countries, who are most vulnerable to climate change around one table later today to hear what is at stake for countries if action is not taken now, and to set the tone for two weeks of negotiations ahead. The statement continued by saying that these efforts will make the most difference in cutting emissions this decade on the world's route to net-zero emissions and keeping alive the global goal of limiting increasing temperatures to 1.5 degrees Celsius under the Paris Agreement. The Prime Minister will urge world leaders to take concrete stepsĪccording to a statement released by the British High Commission, the Prime Minister will urge world leaders to take concrete steps to phase out coal, accelerate the transition to electric vehicles, stop deforestation and provide climate finance to developing countries on the front lines of the climate crisis. By 2025, the latest contribution would bring the total amount of money committed to 12.6 billion pounds. The British government has pledged to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 at the latest after committing 11.6 billion pounds, which is 15.9 billion USD in climate finance over the next five years. According to the reports, at the conference, the PM will also encourage other nations to get serious about climate change, and if they don't act today it will be too late for the future generation tomorrow. At the 26th UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected to commit 1 billion pounds, which is 1.3 billion USD in climate finance in support for developing nations by 2025.