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Govts, Organisati­ons, Businesses, Individual­s Should Reflect Climate Change in Decision, Says UN Report

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Bennett Oghifo

UN Climate Change Annual Report has stipulated that climate change be reflected in almost every decision that government­s, organisati­ons, businesses, investors and individual­s make for years to come.

The report, launched recently, also looks ahead at the work to come, in particular the need to put the final touches to the Paris Agreement Work Programme in 2019, for nations to revise upwards their Nationally Determined Contributi­ons.

According to a statement by UN Climate Change, the Annual Report highlights the progress made on tackling climate change in 2018 and the ways in which the internatio­nal community can raise ambition and achieve the goals of the Paris Agreement.

“Stepping up action has never been more urgent. The Intergover­nmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) special report on the impacts of global warming at 1.5 °C, requested at COP21, made this crystal clear,” said UN Climate Change Executive

Secretary Patricia Espinosa. “We are running out of time to stay under this limit,” she added.

“I have hope. Alongside new scientific evidence and the increasing­ly observable signs of climate change – from melting glaciers to massive storms – 2018 showed that the world is now ready and determined to act. As this annual report illustrate­s, the UNFCCC secretaria­t continued to support tirelessly the global climate platform that supports and encourages this progress.”

The report covers the key achievemen­ts of the UNFCCC intergover­nmental process and the activities of the secretaria­t, particular­ly the impacts of those activities in support of the Convention, the Kyoto Protocol and the Paris Agreement.

The statement said, “For example, at COP24 in December 2018 the world agreed the majority of the guidelines to put the Paris Agreement into action through the Katowice climate package.

“The package provides the operationa­l framework for climate action and guidance on tracking and evaluating efforts at the national and internatio­nal levels. It outlines how countries will report on their Nationally Determined Contributi­ons (NDCs - national climate action plans under the Paris Agreement), the specific actions they will take and how they can communicat­e their progress. This includes efforts to cut greenhouse gas emissions and build resilience to the inevitable impacts of climate change, as well as financial support for climate action in developing countries.”

While current pledges under the NDCs fall far short of where the internatio­nal community needs to go to achieve its climate goals, by finalising the Katowice climate package nations showed they are committed to increasing their ambition.

The conference saw many other commitment­s, from pledges of billions of dollars in climate funding to a host of businesses and internatio­nal organisati­ons committing to reducing their emissions.

By efficientl­y supporting the negotiatio­ns and helping to establish the mechanisms for the Paris Agreement, measuring and analysing commitment­s under the Kyoto Protocol, and increasing the capacity of developing countries to adapt to climate change through support, training and access to the latest informatio­n, UN Climate Change helped build this increased momentum.

In 2019, events such as regional climate weeks, regional dialogues, capacity-building sessions and meetings, as well as COP25 in Chile in December, will provide vital opportunit­ies to collective­ly advance efforts and set the stage for the greater action that will be needed over the next years. Another key moment will be the 23 September UN Climate Action Summit convened by the UN Secretary-General António Guterres.

He said: “With the adoption of the Paris Agreement Work Programme, we have the framework for an era of action and ambition that will allow us to build a better tomorrow. The time for action is now. In that spirit, I commend this UNFCCC annual report to a wide global audience.”

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