Prima Contact Harta
 Română  English
 
 
Prima / CADRUL NAŢIONAL / Materiale informaţionale / Noutăţi / Small island states secure climate talks funding
Small island states secure climate talks funding
26.03.2013  
   
imprimare

 

http://www.rtcc.org/small-island-states-secure-climate-talks-funding/

 

Small island states at acute risk from climate change will have a stronger voice at the international climate talks after the European Union agreed to help cover some of their costs.

 

The EU will also provide €3.5million over three years to the Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS), ensuring policy experts and delegates can attend UN climate negotiations.

AOSIS is a coalition of 43 island and coastal countries around the world that are highly vulnerable to climate change impacts, including ocean acidification, water shortages, intense storms, and sea level rise.

The group champions ambitious efforts to lower the greenhouse gas emissions responsible for climate change in line with the latest scientific recommendations.

"Too often the voices of the people most vulnerable to climate change are lost on the international stage," said Ambassador Marlene Moses, who Chairs AOSIS.

"This support will enhance AOSIS's long-term capacity and help ensure our members are able to actively engage in the UNFCCC process that is so critical to their nations' well being,"

"With the costs of inaction mounting by the day, it is more important than ever for the interests of the people and countries most vulnerable to be represented at the climate talks.

"We are very grateful for the EU's support and are confident it will help achieve the imperative goal of ensuring the survival of all states."

Some of the states AOSIS represents are already contemplating abandoning low-lying islands.

Kiribati's President has mooted the possibility of evacuating the island state's whole population if sea levels continue to rise.

The relationship between the EU and AOSIS is seen as critical as the 2015 deadline for a global climate deal draws closer.

Together with the Least Developed Countries (LDCs) they formed a loose alliance in 2011 that saw the adoption of the Durban Platform agreement, laying the foundations for a legally binding emissions protocol.

The alliance became strained in 2012 after financial promises from the developed world were not fulfilled, but the Doha UN talks the groups pledged to work together to collectively 'raises ambition levels'.

"AOSIS and the EU are united in their desire for an ambitious global climate change agreement in 2015," said EU Spokesman for Climate Action Isaac Valero-Ladron.

"For many countries, climate change is a matter of survival. Their voices must be heard loud and clear"

 

 


Plasează articolul în:
google Delicious Digg Yahoo Facebook Twitter Netvibes linkedin
 
 
Prima   Contact   Harta
vizitatori: 3758517
sus
B2B and B2C solutions , Branding & Graphic Design Services,Website Design and Development , E-Commerce Systems,Software Application Architecture and Development,Multimedia solutions , 2D/3D modeling & animation solutions,Video & Post Production Creat de Trimaran
 
SCHIMBAREA CLIMEI – esenţa fenomenului   /   CADRUL INTERNAŢIONAL   /   CADRUL NAŢIONAL   /   CERCETĂRI ŞI MODELARE   /   DOCUMENTE   /   UIPM
Tel. +373 22 232247   /  Fax. +373 22 232247

Adresa: str. Alexandru cel Bun 51A, mun. Chisinau, Republica Moldova