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Vatican Climate Change Meeting ‘Big Deal’ for Pacific

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Pope Francis is drawing attention to the immediate climate change threat to the Pacific Islands, says climate change minister James Shaw says.

Mr Shaw and Pacific Peoples Minister Aupito William Sio are representi­ng New Zealand at climate talks in Germany, and on the way there had an audience with Pope Francis at the Vatican.

The COP23 conference in Bonn is being convened under the presidency of Fiji, giving the internatio­nal meeting a decidedly Pacific feel and focus.

Mr Shaw said delegates from Melanesia, Micronesia and Polynesia read statements at the Vatican meeting on different facets of the climate challenge. Pope Francis responded drawing on his encyclical of 2015, in which he described climate change as a global problem with grave implicatio­ns. “He is extremely concerned about the territoria­l threat from rising sea levels and about the state of the oceans,” Mr Shaw said. “He is continuing to use the weight of his office and his influence to draw attention to the environmen­t in general, but climate change specifical­ly.

“The reason it’s such a big deal for the Pacific Islands is that he’s now drawing attention specifical­ly to the immediate threat that the islands are facing.”

Mr Shaw said last month the government would consider creating a new visa category for people from the Pacific displaced by climate change.

Mr Shaw said rival delegation­s of US state governors and mayors at the summit were “talking at cross purposes” with the official federal government delegation. The US government announced earlier this year it was withdrawin­g from the Paris Agreement on climate change, but cannot leave the agreement until 2020 so it has sent a team of negotiator­s to this meeting. “There’s a number of states and cities where the mayors and the governors have declared that they still intend to act as if the US government is part of the Paris agreement, Mr Shaw said.

“Those cities and states collective­ly add up to a substantia­l portion of the US economy.

“There is a strong counter movement in the US that wants the rest of the world to know that there is a strong push for the US to stay in the agreement.”

 ??  ?? From left: New Zealand Climate Change Minister James Shaw, Pope Francis.
From left: New Zealand Climate Change Minister James Shaw, Pope Francis.

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