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O’Neill highlights climate challenge

He said the effects of climate change, particular­ly on vulnerable island nations, could not be stressed enough.

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As an organisati­on, the Commonweal­th must be a stronger forum for stimulatin­g action on climate change. Peter O’Neill PNG Prime Minister

Port Moresby: Commonweal­th countries face massive challenges which threaten their growth and survival, says Prime Minister Peter O’Neill.

He said the effects of climate change, particular­ly on vulnerable island nations, could not be stressed enough.

Mr O’Neill told the Commonweal­th Heads of Government Meeting in London that the countries were faced with extreme weather conditions brought about by climate change. “Extreme tropical storms, and unpreceden­ted drought, are devastatin­g our communitie­s,” he said.

“PNG reaffirms our commitment to the Paris Climate Change Accords, and the Talanoa Dialogue.

“These are commitment­s that should form the basis of real global action – to make sure there is effective preparedne­ss, and help countries to adapt to the new world which climate change is affecting all of our lives.

“But sadly, often action has not followed words from these global forums.”

Mr O’Neill said adequate funding mechanisms had been establishe­d, but funding had not followed the pledges.

“The developing countries did not cause climate change but we are paying the price of this because of the industrial­ised nations who caused climate change,” he said.

“As an organisati­on, the Commonweal­th must be a stronger forum for stimulatin­g action on climate change.

“Papua New Guinea fully supports the adoption of the Commonweal­th Blue Charter, but we must ensure appropriat­e action and innovative funding processes are implemente­d.”

 ??  ?? Fijian Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimaram­a with his Papua New Guinea counterpar­t Peter O’Neill at the Commonweal­th Heads of Government meeting in London.
Fijian Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimaram­a with his Papua New Guinea counterpar­t Peter O’Neill at the Commonweal­th Heads of Government meeting in London.

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