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Greenpeace chief warns of 'greenwashing'

Berlin: The head of environmental group Greenpeace on Thursday warned against efforts by countries and corporations at the upcoming UN climate talks in Glasgow to greenwash their ongoing pollution of the planet.

The summit hosted by Britain has been described as the world's last best chance to prevent global warming from reaching dangerous levels, and it is expected to see a flurry of new commitments from governments and businesses to reduce their emissions of greenhouse gases.

But climate campaigners say behind-the-scenes lobbying before the summit could hamper efforts to achieve an ambitious deal that would ensure the world stands a chance of capping global warming at 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 Fahrenheit) as agreed in Paris in 2015.

This Glasgow meeting really is a vital moment where governments need to be courageous, Jennifer Morgan, the executive director of Greenpeace International said.

They need to show they've understood the science, listen to their people and go much further than they've been stating thus far and give that kind of hope and confidence to their people that they got this and that they're willing to do things that their corporate interests don't want them to do, she told The Associated Press in an interview.

Morgan pointed to leaked documents showing how countries such as Australia, Brazil and Saudi Arabia tried to water down a recent UN science panel report on global warming as evidence of the way in which some government's public support for climate action is undermined by their efforts behind closed doors.

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