I mean if you think about it, the Paris Accords was a form of Earth worship. Worshiping the creation instead of the creator. COP26 is showing greater committment to that Earth worship.
I could be off base.
But considering the possibility and the theology/worship issues involved, and what it means to God.
I say no to the question in the title. However, I do agree and understand that the whole "man-made climate change" concept is just another way the wicked try to set their throne above the throne of God by claiming they control His creation, which they surely do not. Also, it is just another program to steal money from the people.
As to the widely used interpretation of Daniel 9:27, which many base their whole end time understanding upon, I see it quite differently. There are a number of manuscripts in both Hebrew and Greek that are rather different than the one that made it into the modern Bible. For example, here is the LXX version: [my notes from combined manuscripts and clarifications are in brackets]
Daniel 9:25 “'And you shall know and understand, that from the going forth of the command for the answer [to Daniel's prayer] AND [from the going forth of the command] for the building of Jerusalem until
Christ the prince there shall be seven weeks, and sixty-two weeks; and then shall return, and the street shall be built, and the wall, and the times shall be exhausted.
26 “'And after the sixty-two weeks, the
anointed One shall be cut off, and there is no judgment in
Him: and
He shall destroy the city and the sanctuary with the prince that is coming: they shall be cut off with a flood, and to the end of the war which is rapidly completed
He shall appoint the city to desolations, 27 and one week shall establish the covenant with many: and in the midst of the week [Jesus] My sacrifice and drink-offering shall be taken away: and on the temple [mount] shall be the abomination of desolations; and at the end of time an end shall be put to the desolation.'”
Christ the Prince, the anointed one, His, He. This is all about Jesus Christ. Jesus established the covenant with many. Jesus IS God's sacrifice and drink offering that was taken away in the midst of the seven. The same "He" that was cut off, destroyed the city and sanctuary with a coming prince, and appointed the city to desolations, is the same He that established the covenant with many and is God's sacrifice and drink offering. Lastly, Gabriel tells Daniel that after these things the abomination of desolation would be built on the Temple Mount and remain until the end of time. The Islamic dome of the rock is that abomination sitting on the Temple Mount and has remained about 1300 years so far. Just as Daniel said.
I included all this to clarify why I said no to the title question. I am not looking for an evil covenant to come. Daniel 9 gives us three of the appointed times of Jesus. I hope I didn't derail your thread. I was just trying to give an explanation for my answer. Thanks.