World Climate Conference: Foreign Minister of Tuvalu stands with lectern in the water (video)

World Climate Conference: Foreign Minister of Tuvalu stands with lectern in the water (video)

See in the video: Foreign minister of the island state Tuvalu wants to make himself heard with an impressive action.

It was an impressive picture – with which the foreign minister of the island state of Tuvalu reported at the world climate conference in Glasgow. He was standing behind a lectern, in knee-deep water. Threatened by sea level rise, Pacific islanders are struggling to be heard at the Glasgow summit. Meanwhile, the Glasgow conference is entering its second and crucial week. By Friday afternoon, the states involved want to have a so-called rule book that defines how the 2015 Paris Agreement on Climate Change is to be implemented in concrete terms. With this, the states hope to reduce global warming to well below two degrees compared to the pre-industrial age. However, there are considerable doubts as to whether this can really work. It is still open, for example, how often and in what way the national climate targets should be reviewed. Negotiations are also ongoing on climate aid for developing countries. On Monday, for example, it will be about aid for poorer countries affected by the consequences of climate change, as well as dealing with damage and losses that have already occurred due to the climate crisis. In the first week of the meeting, a number of countries tightened their national climate protection targets. More than a hundred countries passed a declaration to stop deforestation by 2030. Around a hundred countries also promised to reduce emissions of the dangerous greenhouse gas methane by 30 percent by 2030. China, India, Russia and Australia, among others, did not join this declaration. China also announced on Sunday that it would be difficult to achieve the climate protection targets it had set itself.

Source From: Stern

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