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COP28 President-Designate urges G20 nations to lead the way and demonstrate solidarity on climate action

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  • Speaking at G20 ministerial meeting in Chennai with only 124 days to go until COP28 UAE, Dr. Al Jaber said the call for a global target of tripling renewable energy capacity by 2030 "has yet to find expression in G20 outcomes."
  • "The G20 represents 85 per cent of the world's GDP and 80 per cent of the world's emissions."
  • "There is still time for the G20 to show leadership, and I am calling on all of you to work with your leaders to drive global climate action in this critical decade."
  • "Yesterday we issued a joint statement with UNFCCC Executive Secretary Simon Stiell, calling on the G20 to show leadership in closing the gaps across all of the pillars of the Paris Agreement and help the world get on track to keep 1.5C within reach."
  • Dr. Al Jaber also called on all parties to show solidarity and demonstrate commitment to the UN Secretary General's Climate Solidarity Pact and Acceleration Agenda.
  • "Right now, many of the indicators are going in the wrong direction. Temperature records continue to be broken, with this month officially recorded as the hottest in history."
  • "We are losing biodiversity. Agricultural land is being degraded. And food insecurity is increasing."
  • President-Designate also calling for greater focus on adaptation; urges all parties to join 30x30 initiative
  • "If we are going to make progress on adaptation, we first have to define what success looks like in terms of stopping biodiversity loss, restoring agricultural land, preserving forests, protecting coastlines, ensuring no-one goes hungry and safeguarding lives and livelihoods everywhere."
  • "G20 nations should make transformation of food systems a top priority,"
  • "Your national adaptation plans and strategies should promote sustainable land use, leverage technologies to increase crop resilience, enhance nutrition and reduce the climate impacts of farming."
  • "Doubling adaptation finance by 2025 is a critical first step but we need to look at directing a solid proportion of all climate finance toward adaptation responses."
  • "Yet we must acknowledge that many vulnerable countries- in particular small island developing states and least developed countries- are already experiencing consequences of climate change that go beyond what people can adapt to."

CHENNAI, India, July 28, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- With only 124 days left before COP28 UAE, COP President-Designate Dr. Sultan Al Jaber today urged G20 nations to take a leadership role on climate action, and said that their decisions will have an enormous influence on the outcomes for all countries.

COP28 President-Designate Dr. Sultan Al Jaber speaking at G20 ministerial meeting in Chennai. COP28 President-Designate Dr. Sultan Al Jaber speaking at G20 ministerial meeting in Chennai.

In a speech at the G20 Climate Sustainability Ministerial Meeting in Chennai, Dr. Al Jaber expressed his concern that his call at last week's meeting in Goa to triple renewable energy capacity by 2030 has "yet to find expression in G20 outcomes," despite its importance to the goal of keeping 1.5C within reach.

"As a group, the G20 represents 85 per cent of the world's GDP and 80 per cent of the world's emissions. What you decide will have a huge influence on outcomes for everyone, everywhere," Dr. Al Jaber told ministers. "There is still time for the G20 to show leadership, and I am calling on all of you to work with your leaders to drive global climate action in this critical decade."

"Yesterday we issued a joint statement with UNFCCC Executive Secretary Simon Stiell, calling on the G20 to show leadership in closing the gaps across all of the pillars of the Paris Agreement and help the world get on track to keep 1.5C within reach."

Dr. Al Jaber also called on all parties to show solidarity and demonstrate commitment to the UN Secretary General's Climate Solidarity Pact and Acceleration Agenda.

"I made the case for all parties to get behind a rapid scale up of renewable energy, while we comprehensively decarbonize the current energy system and build towards a system free of all unabated fossil fuels," added Dr. Al Jaber.

The President-Designate also highlighted the importance of making progress on adaptation, with parties having signed up to the Global Goal on Adaptation under the Paris Agreement.

"We all signed up to this. We are all responsible for its success," he said. "Yet today, the science and our senses are telling us that the world is more vulnerable, less resilient and lacks the critical capacity to deal with mounting climate impacts."

Dr. Al Jaber added: "Right now, many of the indicators are going in the wrong direction. Temperature records continue to be broken, with this month officially recorded as the hottest in history. We are losing biodiversity. Agricultural land is being degraded. And food insecurity is increasing."

The COP28 Presidency is urging nations to accelerate the implementation of '30x30' – the target to conserve 30 percent of terrestrial and marine habitat by the end of this decade – and is also calling for expansion of the Forest and Climate Leaders Partnership, Dr. Al Jaber said.

"If we are going to make progress on adaptation, we first have to define what success looks like in terms of stopping biodiversity loss, restoring agricultural land, preserving forests, protecting coastlines, ensuring no-one goes hungry and safeguarding lives and livelihoods everywhere," he said.

Transformation of food systems is also a top priority for the COP28 Presidency – "and we need it to be your priority as well," he told ministers. "Your national adaptation plans and strategies should promote sustainable land use, leverage technologies to increase crop resilience, enhance nutrition and reduce the climate impacts of farming."

COP28 will be the first edition of the conference to explicitly link climate impacts to global health, with a day dedicated to health issues, and the first-ever climate health ministerial in partnership with the World Health Organization. The President-Designate invited all G20 nations to partner on this to ensure the resilience of global health systems.

The President-Designate reiterated the need to "move the needle on adaptation finance" which is only around 10 percent of that allocated for mitigation.

"Doubling adaptation finance by 2025 is a critical first step but we need to look at directing a solid proportion of all climate finance toward adaptation responses," he said. "The more that is invested in adaptation, the greater our collective resilience to climate impacts will be."

Dr. Al Jaber added: "Yet we must acknowledge that many vulnerable countries- in particular small island developing states and least developed countries- are already experiencing consequences of climate change that go beyond what people can adapt to."

Concluding his remarks Dr Al Jaber said: "Every day we are seeing the human impacts of extreme climate events devastating the lives of ordinary people around the world. Let us reflect on that as human beings and remember once again why solidarity is so important. I urge you to bring that spirit of solidarity to COP28."

As part of his visit, Dr. Al Jaber also held strategic bilateral meetings with key environmental and climate ministers to build consensus on the road to COP28. He also met with Akihiro Nishimura, Minister of the Environment (Japan); Marina Silva, Minister of the Environment and Climate Change (Brazil); John Kerry, Special Presidential Envoy for Climate (United States); Jennifer Morgan, Special Representative for International Climate Policy (Germany); Bhupender Yadav, Union Cabinet Minister of Labour and Employment, Environment, Forest and Climate Change (India).  

Dr Sultan's visit to Chennai and the G20 closely follows his meetings in Bangladesh last week, where he met with Bangladesh Prime Minister, Sheikh Hasina, and other global leaders to share his core action agenda. 

For all media enquiries and requests for interviews, please contact comms@cop28.com  For up-to-date COP28 news, follow us on Twitter @COP28_UAE

Notes to Editors:

COP28 UAE:

  • COP28 UAE will take place at Expo City Dubai from November 30-December 12, 2023. The Conference is expected to convene over 70,000 participants, including heads of state, government officials, international industry leaders, private sector   representatives, academics, experts, youth, and non-state actors.
  • As mandated by the Paris Climate Agreement, COP28 UAE will deliver the first ever Global Stocktake – a comprehensive evaluation of progress against climate goals.
  • The UAE will lead a process for all parties to agree upon a clear roadmap to accelerate progress through a pragmatic global energy transition and a "leave no one behind" approach to inclusive climate action.

 

Authors: PR Newswire Asia - Daily Bulletin Au RSS

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