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COP28 President-Designate Calls for Climate Action that Hits 2030 Targets, Unlocks Climate Finance, and Leaves No One Behind

By ANI | Updated: May 2, 2023 15:45 IST

Abu Dhabi [UAE], May 2 (/PRNewswire): Today in a speech at the Petersberg Climate Dialogue in Berlin, the COP28 ...

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Abu Dhabi [UAE], May 2 (/PRNewswire): Today in a speech at the Petersberg Climate Dialogue in Berlin, the COP28 President-Designate, Dr Sultan Al Jaber, presented his broad ambitions for COP28.

Dr Al Jaber stated: "We have just passed the seven-year mark since the adoption of the Paris Agreement, with just seven years to go to 2030. Seven years to reduce emissions by 43 per cent and keep the ambitions of the Paris Agreement alive."

Dr Al Jaber added that "the most recent IPCC report has already made it crystal clear that we are way off track. This is a moment of clarity that we must face with total honesty. We must unite and seize the moment of the Global Stocktake to put the world on the right track to meet the goals of the Paris Agreement." On renewables, Dr Al Jaber called on the world to "triple capacity by 2030 and double it again by 2040."

"In my meetings with climate, finance, and development ministers across the Global South, what I hear time and again is that climate finance is nowhere near available, accessible, or affordable enough. IFIs and MDBs are not keeping pace with the challenges of the 21st century."

"Developing countries are still waiting for the 100 billion dollars promised by developed countries 14 years ago. This is holding up progress, and as part of my outreach, I am requesting donor countries to provide a definitive extraordinary report on the delivery of this commitment by COP28. It is vital to the political credibility of the UNFCCC process, that donors step up to this long overdue obligation ahead of COP28... especially as the real value of this commitment has eroded over time."

Dr Al Jaber warned that "If the world does not come up with effective mechsms to deliver climate finance to developing and emerging economies, they will have no choice but to choose a carbon-intensive development path. That is an outcome we want to avoid simply because it is in nobody's interests."

"In a pragmatic, just and well-managed energy transition, we must be laser-focused on phasing out fossil fuel emissions, while phasing up viable, affordable zero-carbon alternatives. We know that the energies used today will continue to be part of the global energy mix for the foreseeable future. As such, we will work with the world to decarbonize the current energy system while we build a new one, capable of transitioning even the most heavy-emitting industries."

He highlighted that "COP28 must also provide tangible solutions to help people adapt to climate change and manage growing climate impacts. That is why we will be the first COP to dedicate a day to health and the first to host a health and climate ministerial."

"We need to broaden our definition of adaptation to enable global climate resilience, transform food systems, and enhance forestry, land use and water management."

Dr Al Jaber concluded by saying, "Let's put an end to delays and start delivery. Let's turn passion into pragmatic solutions. Let's end polarization and empower partnership. There are moments in history when humty comes together to fight a common threat... Let's unite in solidarity for the sake of humty. Let's live up to the responsibility that we have been entrusted with. Let us restore political credibility to the legal agreements that we have not yet fulfilled. Let's work together to deliver an ambitious agenda and a practical action-oriented plan for 2030. Let's unite a divided world for the planet, for our people and for lasting sustainable development. The world demands transformational progress. The world needs transformational action."

For all media enquiries and requests for interviews, please contact comms@climateenvoy.gov.ae, to watch the speech live, and for up-to-date COP28 news, follow us on Twitter @COP28_UAE

Notes to Editors:

- The Petersberg Climate Dialogue is an annual meeting, hosted by the German Government. It provides a platform between COP27 and COP28 for parties and constituencies to share views on priorities for the next United Nations Climate Conference or Conference of the Parties, more commonly referred to as COP.

- 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.

- Since his appointment as President-Designate in January 2022, Dr Al Jaber and the COP28 Leadership Team have proactively engaged on a Listening and Engagement Tour, where he has heard many voices from the global south, major economies, Indigenous peoples, NGOs, youth, civil society, and the business community.

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