Cop27 on the mission to save the ground from global warming

Cop27 on the mission to save the ground from global warming

The world’s attention is currently focused on Egypt in order to learn more about the most recent planning and preparations for the COP27 Conference of the UN Framework Convention, which will be held in Sharm El Sheikh in November. This conference comes at a crucial time, particularly because the global climate crisis issue has a significant impact on all nations of the world.

Due to its significant negative effects on developing and underdeveloped nations, particularly due to their lack of resources to address it, the climate catastrophe has become an undeniable reality and a severe crisis for all of the world’s nations, endangering the future of their populations.

All nations moved to increase their efforts to address the effects of climate change on the agricultural and food security sectors, as well as many other sectors, as a result of the file’s importance.

Many developing nations are under pressure to establish an international fund that compensates for the losses and damages brought on by the climate crisis, but the United States of America, the European Union, and other wealthy nations that are responsible for the majority of greenhouse gas emissions oppose the creation of such a fund because they are reluctant to bear the financial burden of the costly catastrophes they caused.

According to Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry, who was appointed as president of the 27th session of the Conference of the United Nations Framework Convention on the Climate Crisis, COP27 presents a unique opportunity to restore multilateral cooperation in the area of climate change in light of the geopolitical tensions and difficulties the world is currently experiencing. This was also stated in an article by the Organization Bruges Sindecity, the international journalist, “entitled COP.

no return” that “global global warming is no longer a far or theoretical threat, but rather material and direct, and affects each of us and our families and neighbors, no society remains safe from repeated, severe, and fires. When compared to pre-industrial levels, temperatures have increased by 1. 1 degrees Celsius, causing forests, storms, and floods, and millions of people are already fighting to survive.

The former president of the Maldives, Mohamed Nasheed, described the situation in the developing countries that were impacted by global warming and its consequences. “There are 20 countries around the world more affected by the climate crisis, considering stopping the payment of their massive debts of $ 685 billion, and they say they are injustice.

According to research, the demands for the losses and damages of poor countries will range from $ 290 billion to $ 580 billion yearly by 2030. The World Bank estimates that 58% of the world’s poorest countries are at risk or in debt at the same time.

Cop27 on a mission to protect the environment from climate change

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