The Herald (Zimbabwe)

World’s largest polluters are ‘criminals’

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SHARM EL- SHEIKH. – The Namibian President, Hage Geingob has accused wealthy nations of not being honest when talking about the fight against climate change.

Speaking to reporters at a side event at the ongoing COP27 meeting in Egypt, President Geingob, said wealthier countries, who he blamed for the current crisis, had turned climate conference­s into talking shops.

He went on to describe the world’s largest polluters as ‘criminals’ and the world’s poorer nations as their ‘victims.’

Meanwhile, Malawian President

Lazarus Chakwera also had a harsh message for richer nations.

Speaking at the conference, Mr Chakwera said that wealthier countries should take on more responsibi­lity in fighting climate change.

“We are all equal in value before God, but our obligation­s, our capacities, our opportunit­ies, and our offences vary.

“So as Malawi, we believe that the clear difference in the culpabilit­y and capacity between developed nations must be reflected in the level of responsibi­lity they bear for climate mitigation, adaptation and financing,” he said. –

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