Antigua.news Caribbean Commonwealth Secretary-General applauds landmark climate deal
Antigua.news Caribbean Commonwealth Secretary-General applauds landmark climate deal

Commonwealth Secretary-General applauds landmark climate deal

20 November 2022 - 17:14

Commonwealth Secretary-General applauds landmark climate deal

20 November 2022 - 17:14

 

 

Following two weeks of extensive negotiations at the UN Climate Change Conference COP27, nearly 200 countries have agreed on a set of key outcomes, including the establishment of a fund to address loss and damage due to climate change.

Welcoming the developments, the Commonwealth Secretary-General, says she welcomes this historic outcome from the COP27 summit and applauds the tireless negotiators who have helped bring about this significant step forward.

“This is an encouraging day for all Commonwealth member countries – including climate-vulnerable small states, least developed countries, developing countries, and indeed for all the world,” Scotland said on Sunday.

According to her, the Commonwealth’s stance on loss and damage has been unequivocal. When the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting met in Kigali, Rwanda earlier this year in June, they were united in their call for scalscaled-upion and financing to address loss and damage resulting from climate change.

“This follows on a long history of global advocacy on climate change, ever since Commonwealth leaders issued the Langkawi Declaration on the Environment in 1989, which underscored the need for worldwide collaboration on climate change to avert permanent and irreversible damage to our environment and way of life,”

“However, while I welcome today’s developments, the threats around us continue to intensify. We must work together to ramp up climate action and ambition, recognizing that we are all in the same storm, and the only way for us to survive is by steering in a common direction and taking bold, courageous actions, together.”

The Commonwealth covers 56 diverse member countries from five geographical regions, including 33 small states, 25 of which are small island developing states.

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