Action on climate goal

By Saidul Khan in

Harjeet Singh of ActionAid briefing the media at Marrakech on Friday
Harjeet Singh of ActionAid briefing the media at Marrakech on Friday

MARRAKECH, NOV 11: A new report released today by ActionAid, CARE International and WWF highlights the need for urgent action on the global goal on adaption, a key component of the Paris Agreement for increasing support to vulnerable countries, populations and ecosystems to adapt to climate change impacts.

In a press conference held here global lead on climate change for ActionAid Harjeet Singh said, “Increasing warming levels make it more crucial that we have a global goal on adaptation to ensure the world scales up its efforts and keeps people’s safety at the centre.”

Senior global advisor on adaptation for WWF Sandeep Chamling Rai said, “The global goal on adaptation provides a “north star” for driving action and support for vulnerable countries, populations and ecosystem to adapt to climate change impacts in conjunction with mitigation ambition. That is why it is so important that this COP address with urgency that it deserves.”

Climate Change advocacy coordinator with CARE International Sven Harmeling said, “The global goal on adaptation seeks to allow vulnerable people and communities to thrive despite harmful climate change impacts and unavoidable loss and damage. To reach this, governments need to accelerate the development and implementation of gender-equitable, participatory National Adaptation Plans, and advance ways to assess how they can best make progress towards this goal. Developed countries need to provide more support for priority actions of community adaptation in developing countries.”

The Paris Agreement includes a global goal on adaptation and there are a number of things that have to happen in order to implement it.

These include: Accelerating the development and implementation of the gender-equitable and participatory National Adaptation Plans (NAPs), and assessments on capacity gaps and support needs in developing countries; Assisting countries in effective adaptation reporting by prioritising adaptation capacity building and strengthening global institutions in the planned 2017 review; Developing metrics and indicators by 2018 to measure progress towards meeting the objective of global goal on adaptation; Scaling-up adaptation finance provided by developed countries for priority actions in developing countries, and longer-term needs, based on adaptation scenarios linked to different warming levels, and a 2025 adaptation finance target.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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