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A Wake-Up Call on Climate Change: Giving People and The Planet What They Need

13 Desember 2022   21:46 Diperbarui: 13 Desember 2022   22:39 607
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Every year, the United Nations (UN) holds climate conferences to help governments reach consensus on actions to slow the rise of the global temperature. They are known as COPs, or "Conference of the Parties," for short. The parties are the participating nations that ratified the first UN climate accord in 1992. The 27th annual UN climate conference is known as COP27. Sharm el-Sheikh is the location, and it runs through November 18.

The COP27 Vision

Results that are inclusive, governed by rules, ambitious, and substantive, commensurate with the challenge, supported by research, and founded on values that build on agreements, decisions, pledges, and promises made between Rio 1992 and Glasgow 2021. Through emissions reduction, stepped-up adaptation activities, and increased flows of suitable financing, we aim to hasten the pace of global climate action. We acknowledge that "just transition" is still a top concern for developing nations everywhere.

The COP27 Mission

  • Mitigation; To keep global warming well below 2C and to maintain the 1.5C target, we must band together. This calls for audacious and immediate action from all parties, especially those in a position to do so and those who can and do set an example. It also calls for a rise in ambition from all parties. The COP27 will be a chance for nations to follow through on their commitments and pledges to advance the goals of the Paris Agreement and strengthen the Convention's implementation. The Glasgow Pact's request to review mitigation ambition in NDCs and develop a work plan for it should be put into action this year.

  • Adaptation; Heatwaves, floods, and forest fires are only a few examples of the extreme weather occurrences that have become part of daily life. At the COP26, international leaders, governments, and state parties to the convention reaffirmed their commitment to stepping up global action on adaptation. One important effect of COP26 was the Global Goal of Adaptation. If we are to track and evaluate our progress toward boosting resilience and supporting the most vulnerable communities, we must ensure that COP27 makes the critically important progress and urge all parties to exhibit the essential political will. Beyond the global objective of adaptation, the COP27 should see an improved global agenda for action on adaptation, reinforcing what we decided in Paris and further clarified in the Glasgow Pact regarding placing adaptation at the forefront of global action.

  • Finance; We must advance all financial-related matters on the agenda at COP27 while making significant progress on the vital subject of climate finance. To meet the needs of developing countries, especially Africa, LDCs, and SIDS, there is a need for increased financial transparency and facilitated access. Adequate and predictable climate finance is crucial to achieving the goals of the Paris Agreement. Following up on existing commitments and pledges made at Copenhagen, Cancun, Paris, and Glasgow is necessary to clarify where we stand and what has to be done next. Increased confidence between rich and poor nations will result from the delivery of the yearly USD 100 billion, which will demonstrate that real pledges are being kept.

  • Collaboration; It is crucial for the CO27 Presidency to strengthen and facilitate agreement in the negotiations if it hopes to produce concrete outcomes in a fair way. The development of cooperation and collaboration will aid in the achievement of our four goals and ensuring that the world adopts a more resilient, sustainable, and human-centered economic model. Consensus-based discussions are taking place at the UN, and for an agreement to be reached, all parties must actively participate. We are working assiduously to secure proper representation and involvement from all pertinent stakeholders at COP27, notably from representatives of nations in the African region that are more and more affected by the effects of climate change and vulnerable communities. We must put the Glasgow decision into practice and start its implementation. It is crucial to place people at the forefront of climate negotiations. To change the way we relate to our world, governments, business, and civil society must collaborate. We need to propose fresh ideas and inventions to lessen the negative effects of climate change. Additionally, we must quickly scale up and reproduce any other climate-friendly ideas in order to deploy them in poor nations.

Summit Session

The official opening plenary of the twenty-seventh session of the Conference of the Parties, the seventeenth session of the Conference of the Parties serves as the meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol, and the fourth session of the Conference of the Parties serves as the meeting of the Paris Agreement, also known as the United Nations Climate Change Conference 2022, in Sharm El-Sheikh, Arab Republic of Egypt (Egypt), will begin at 10:00 on Sunday, November 6. 

On November 7 and 8, 2022, when the conference's opening high-level segment for heads of state and government will also take place, President of Egypt His Excellency Mr. Abdel Fattah El-Sisi will extend an invitation to heads of state and government to attend the Sharm El-Sheikh Climate Implementation Summit. The invitation to the Summit in Egypt highlights how crucial it is for world leaders to put important climate-related decisions into practice and translate them into actionable steps and credible plans, to keep raising ambition and building on the outcomes of previous Conferences of the Parties, including the Glasgow COP 26 outcomes, and to maintain their high-level commitment to climate change issues, to combat the climate emergency, and to support coordinated action to combat climate change.

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