COP26 Greenpeace demands faster more ambitious response to climate emergency Covid

New Delhi Oct 31 PTI Greenpeace International on Sunday demanded a faster and more ambitious action plan in response to the climate emergency and COVID-19 saying that the recent G20 Summit failed to confront the global crisisJennifer Morgan Executive Director of Greenpeace International said that the G20 Summits communique was weak and lacked ambition and visionIf the G20 was a dress rehearsal for COP26 then world leaders fluffed their lines Their communique was weak lacking both ambition and vision and simply failed to meet the momentNow they move onto Glasgow where there is still a chance to seize a historic opportunity but the likes of Australia and Saudi Arabia need to be marginalised while rich countries need to finally grasp that the key to unlock COP26 is trust Morgan saidThe United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Changes 26th climate conference COP 26 began on Sunday and will go on till November 12 in Glasgow in the UK where more than 180 countries will be participatingMorgan said that activists from around the world are in Glasgow demanding the missing action to protect everyone from both the climate crisis and COVID-19Governments must respond to the deadly warnings the planet is giving us and cut emissions drastically right now to stay in line with 15 degree Celsius and that requires stopping any new fossil fuel development and phasing them outAt COP26 we will not let up and continue to push for more climate ambition as well as the rules and actions to back it up We need to stop all new fossil fuel projects immediately he saidGiuseppe Onufrio Executive Director of Greenpeace Italy too called for boost in renewables and cutting carbon emissions by Italy saying the Italian Prime Minister has urged G20 nations to up their ambition to honour a 15 degree Celsius pathway but we are calling on him to lead by example As COP co-presidency Italy must deliver ambitious climate targets that cut emissions at their source as quickly as possible and present a new ambitious plan which must not rely on false solutions such as carbon offsetting cut GHGs emissions and boost renewables Onufrio saidHe further said that emissions from G20 nations account for around 76 per cent of global annual emissions and as of July 2021 only around half those emissions were covered by enhanced pledges to cut them in line with the Paris AgreementLarge emitters amongst G20 nations including Australia and India have yet to submit new NDCs At COP26 which starts today in Glasgow Greenpeace is calling on governments to urgently step up their climate ambition starting with a phase-out of fossil fuels and show solidarity with the countries which are the most vulnerable to the climate crisis he saidIn a similar view Morgan said that governments must reduce emissions at home and stop shifting that responsibility to more vulnerable communities through carbon offsetting schemes that compromise their livelihoodsWe are calling for true solidarity to support poorer countries to survive and adapt to the climate emergency Every moment spent where wealthy governments focus on corporations bottom lines rather than enacting solutions costs peoples lives she saidMorgan said that if they wanted to the G20 leaders could help solve COVID-19 with a TRIPS Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights waiver to enable countries around the world to produce generic vaccines treatments and diagnostics that will allow poorer countries to protect their people equitablyPublicly-funded research that led to the vaccine must lead to a Peoples Vaccine she said PTI AG TIR TIR

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New Delhi Oct 31 PTI Greenpeace International on Sunday demanded a faster and more ambitious action plan in response to the climate emergency and COVID-19 saying that the recent G20 Summit failed to confront the global crisisJennifer Morgan Executive Director of Greenpeace International said that the G20 Summits communique was weak and lacked ambition and visionIf the G20 was a dress rehearsal for COP26 then world leaders fluffed their lines Their communique was weak lacking both ambition and vision and simply failed to meet the momentNow they move onto Glasgow where there is still a chance to seize a historic opportunity but the likes of Australia and Saudi Arabia need to be marginalised while rich countries need to finally grasp that the key to unlock COP26 is trust Morgan saidThe United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Changes 26th climate conference COP 26 began on Sunday and will go on till November 12 in Glasgow in the UK where more than 180 countries will be participatingMorgan said that activists from around the world are in Glasgow demanding the missing action to protect everyone from both the climate crisis and COVID-19Governments must respond to the deadly warnings the planet is giving us and cut emissions drastically right now to stay in line with 15 degree Celsius and that requires stopping any new fossil fuel development and phasing them outAt COP26 we will not let up and continue to push for more climate ambition as well as the rules and actions to back it up We need to stop all new fossil fuel projects immediately he saidGiuseppe Onufrio Executive Director of Greenpeace Italy too called for boost in renewables and cutting carbon emissions by Italy saying the Italian Prime Minister has urged G20 nations to up their ambition to honour a 15 degree Celsius pathway but we are calling on him to lead by example As COP co-presidency Italy must deliver ambitious climate targets that cut emissions at their source as quickly as possible and present a new ambitious plan which must not rely on false solutions such as carbon offsetting cut GHGs emissions and boost renewables Onufrio saidHe further said that emissions from G20 nations account for around 76 per cent of global annual emissions and as of July 2021 only around half those emissions were covered by enhanced pledges to cut them in line with the Paris AgreementLarge emitters amongst G20 nations including Australia and India have yet to submit new NDCs At COP26 which starts today in Glasgow Greenpeace is calling on governments to urgently step up their climate ambition starting with a phase-out of fossil fuels and show solidarity with the countries which are the most vulnerable to the climate crisis he saidIn a similar view Morgan said that governments must reduce emissions at home and stop shifting that responsibility to more vulnerable communities through carbon offsetting schemes that compromise their livelihoodsWe are calling for true solidarity to support poorer countries to survive and adapt to the climate emergency Every moment spent where wealthy governments focus on corporations bottom lines rather than enacting solutions costs peoples lives she saidMorgan said that if they wanted to the G20 leaders could help solve COVID-19 with a TRIPS Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights waiver to enable countries around the world to produce generic vaccines treatments and diagnostics that will allow poorer countries to protect their people equitablyPublicly-funded research that led to the vaccine must lead to a Peoples Vaccine she said PTI AG TIR TIR

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