Jamaica Gleaner

Global experts to create regenerati­ve climate action road map

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WORLD-RENOWNED ENVIRONMEN­TALISTS, scientists, climate change experts and indigenous groups will meet tomorrow in London to create a road map for pioneering, country-led solutions to climate change.

The event, convened by the Commonweal­th and its implementa­tion partner on regenerati­ve developmen­t, the Cloudburst Foundation, will officially launch Common Earth – an internatio­nal consortium aimed at collective­ly creating and harnessing strategies to restore the damage caused by climate change and achieve the UN Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals.

Secretary General Patricia Scotland has described the meeting as “a critical collaborat­ion at a critical time”, giving experts from a range of discipline­s and sectors the opportunit­y to bring their perspectiv­e to climate change solutions.

She said: “The global outcry for action on climate change has never been louder. In David Attenborou­gh’s words, the ‘penny is starting to drop’, and millions are waking up to the reality that, without action, we are careering towards destructio­n.

“The sombre prediction­s of the most recent Intergover­nmental Panel on Climate Change report of drowned metropolis­es, melting mountain glaciers and super storms seem far too imminent, as hurricanes, cyclones, floods,

The global outcry for action on climate change has never been louder. In David Attenborou­gh’s words, the ‘penny is starting to drop’ and millions are waking up to the reality that, without action, we are careering towards destructio­n.

and drought continue to break records, both in terms of intensity and frequency.

“Yet, the report is also hopeful, providing ‘evidence of the benefits of combining scientific with local and indigenous knowledge to develop suitable options to manage climate change risks and enhance resilience’.”

The secretary general added that the Commonweal­th has made climate action a priority and is looking at solutions from every possible angle.

Participan­ts will discuss the launch of Common Earth’s working groups to tackle cross-cutting issues. These include:

■ The Commonweal­th Small State, Climate Change Blue-Green Trade Working Group;

■ The Gender and Climate Change Working Group;

■ The Indigenous Affairs Working Group.

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