20.09.2023,
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New York (ots/PRNewswire) - Today, COP28 President-Designate Dr.
Sultan Al Jaber addressed the UN Climate Ambition Summit in New York
where he reminded the international community that "we are not
powerless" to overcome the climate crisis and urged the world to "get
after gigatons".
* COP28 President-Designate Dr. Sultan Al Jaber addressed world
leaders at the UN Climate Ambition Summit as part of the UN
General Assembly, issuing a rallying cry to the international
community to move from agreements to action on global climate
change.
* His intervention follows the latest data from the Global
Stocktake
which confirmed "the world is falling short, and we are running
out of time".
* Speaking at the UN Secretary General's climate summit he
emphasised that "Climate change is our common enemy, and we must
unite to fight it".
* Dr. Al Jaber set out a comprehensive COP28 Action Agenda focusing
on fast tracking a just and orderly energy transition, fixing
climate finance, lives and livelihoods, and underpinning
everything with full inclusivity.
* He encouraged the world to "rediscover humanity's greatest
strength: our capacity to collaborate, to overcome differences,
and to harness the power of collective action."
The summit, which is the landmark climate engagement during United
Nations General Assembly and was convened by the UN Secretary-General
Antonio Guterres, was attended by world leaders, the private sector
and civil society.
During his speech, the President-Designate called on the world to be
"brave" and "bold" and get "back on track" to meet its climate
ambitions, reaffirming the founding principles of the UN and to think
"beyond borders, beyond politics, and beyond our own lifetimes." He
emphasised that "climate change is our common enemy, and we must
unite to fight it".
Dr. Al Jaber pointed to recent data from the first Global Stocktake,
which confirmed that "the world is falling short, and we are running
out of time" but was emphatic in stating that it is not too late to
change course. Indeed, he challenged the world to respond to the
Global Stocktake with the highest levels of ambition, noting that "We
know the size of the problem. The numbers are straightforward: 22
gigatons. That's the amount of greenhouse gas emissions we need to
cut in the next seven years to keep 1.5 within reach."
Dr. Al Jaber went on to speak of the need for the international
community to "remember that we are not powerless. As we have seen
throughout history, when we act with optimism, urgency and
solidarity, we can overcome even the most daunting challenges."
He continued to share his belief that "in the face of the climate
crisis, we can – and we will – rediscover humanity's greatest
strength: our capacity to collaborate, to overcome differences, and
to harness the power of collective action."
Dr. Al Jaber's speech at the UN Climate Ambition Summit comes just 71
days before COP28, the global climate summit in the UAE. Dr Al Jaber
noted, "We are working tirelessly to advance an ambitious climate
agreement between all 198 Parties. However, climate change won't be
solved through agreement alone. It can only truly be addressed
through Action. That's precisely what we aim to achieve through the
COP28 Action Agenda."
Dr. Al Jaber went on to detail the COP28 Presidency's 'Action Agenda'
to get the world "back on track" to meet the ambitions set out in the
2015 Paris Agreement. He called on those present and listening across
the world to make actionable commitments across its key pillars: to
fast tracking a just and orderly energy transition, fix climate
finance, focus on lives and livelihoods, and underpin everything with
full inclusivity.
Fast Tracking Energy Transition
Speaking of the COP28 Presidency's plan to fast track a just,
orderly, and well-managed energy transition, Dr. Al Jaber told the
audience that the "phase down of fossil fuels is essential. It is in
fact inevitable. And it must go hand-in-hand with a rapid phase up of
zero carbon alternatives."
Dr. Al Jaber called on Parties to do their part towards a "massive
expansion of renewable energy" and triple global capacity to 11TW by
2030. He also emphasised the power of energy efficiency improvements
as "the simplest cheapest and fastest way to dial down emissions."
He then called for all to be "brutally honest about what it will take
to transition heavy emitting sectors" which cannot run on renewables
alone, while noting the need to develop the entire hydrogen value
chain.
Dr. Al Jaber also stressed the need to "rapidly and comprehensively
decarbonize the energies we use today," before reiterating his
previous calls on the oil and gas industry to eliminate methane
emissions by 2030 and align with net zero by or before 2050.
Fixing Climate Finance
Addressing the COP28 plan to fix climate finance, Dr. Al Jaber spoke
of the need to restore trust between Parties and for contributing
countries to deliver the $100 billion pledge this year. He then
stressed the need to go "much further" and noted that "if we are to
unlock trillions, we need to unleash the full potential of private
capital."
Dr. Al Jaber called for reform of "outdated international financial
institutions", and for "smart innovation across the financial system
and better-functioning carbon markets." In summary, Dr. Al Jaber
noted that the objective was to "create an ecosystem where finance is
more available, more accessible and more affordable, so that the
money flows to where it needs to go – to the people who need it
most."
Focusing on People, Lives and Livelihoods
Dr. Al Jaber spoke of the urgent need to put "people, lives and
livelihoods" at the centre of climate discussions. He noted that
"people everywhere want the same things: clean water, clean air,
economic opportunity, safety in the storm." He then called for
countries to "embed nature-positive investments in national climate
strategies" and for "a smarter approach to how we grow and consumer
food." He also noted that COP28 would be the first COP to put global
health on the COP agenda.
He acknowledged that "the key to all these measures will be finance."
He therefore called on countries to "double adaptation finance by
2025, replenish the Green Climate Fund, and operationalize the fund
for Loss and Damage with early pledges."
Full Inclusivity
Discussing the COP28 priority to underpin all climate action with
full inclusivity, Dr. Al Jaber called on everyone to "put our
differences aside and start partnering for progress." He asked that
"everyone who comes to COP28 to come with results in mind" and
particularly key stakeholders, such as negotiators, the private
sector and world leaders.
He stressed this would be the most inclusive COP yet, with plans to
facilitate the participation of all groups, including subnational
leaders, youth, businesses, philanthropists, Indigenous Peoples, and
others.
Dr. Al Jaber concluded his speech by calling on leaders to "turn
pledges into projects and ambition into action".
He continued "Action builds hope and hope builds action. Let us
create that positive feedback loop. Let us be brave. Let us be bold.
Let us do what is right and let us do what is necessary. Let's
activate a truly global response to the Global Stocktake, and let's
get back on track."
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."
* The four pillars of the COP28 Presidency's Action Agenda are fast
tracking the energy transition, fixing climate finance, focusing
on people, lives, and livelihoods, and underpinning everything
with full inclusivity.
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