Former U.S. President Barack Obama is due to speak at COP26 in Glasgow on Monday as the climate meeting enters its second week. Beyond the big name participants, delegations will delve into detailed talks as they seek to make progress before the summit’s scheduled close on Nov. 12. With the focus on creating a global carbon market after six years of deliberations, negotiators are expected to have some late nights ahead. Key developments: Carbon-market talks struggle… …and COP braces for all-nighters Climate protests drew some 100,000 in Glasgow on Saturday Yet progress is hard without China at the table Brazil, though, continues to spring surprises (All timestamps Glasgow, Scotland) Compromise Sought in Carbon-Market Push (10:50 a.m.) Negotiators stopped short of bridging the gaps on international carbon markets in the first week of COP26, but are determined to find compromises, according to Tosi Mpanu Mpanu, chair of the SBSTA subsidiary […]