The Foreign Minister from the Climate Summit: We have to move the goals of pledges into effect

The Foreign Minister from the Climate Summit: We have to move the goals of pledges into effect

Sameh Shoukry, Minister of Foreign Affairs, thanked all international for his confidence in granting Egypt the honor to host the international event and the most important at all, which is a cup 27, expressing his confidence that Egypt will find all the support and support to go together in achieving what we aspire to.
During the COB 27 Summit’s opening remarks, the minister of foreign affairs emphasised that Egypt would do every effort to lead global efforts to combat climate change.

The COB 27 Climate Conference, which Egypt hosted at Al-Salam City, Sharm El-Sheikh, began its activities in front of representatives from 197 nations as well as a group of experts and statisticians from all the nations participating in the event.
It is important to note that the 27 Cup of Climate Summit is taking place amid a number of interconnected issues, including the Ukraine War, inflationary pressure, the potential for a global recession, and problems with energy, food, and biological variety.

The conference will cover all the problems the world is facing, particularly its concerns about the future caused by deadly climate issues like deadly floods, a rise in temperatures that causes anxiety, and storms in various parts of the world. All of these scenarios will give a background on the worst that the earth will face if it does not offer solutions and serious executive steps in the upcoming years.

The need for poor countries to confront all the crises that the continent has already experienced and won many lives in those crises, and many countries now on their way to meet the same fate if it does not provide conclusive and executive solutions, is also one of the most important axes discussed at the Climate Conference COP 27.
It is important to remember that the United Nations issued a warning last week stating that there is no surefire way to keep Earth’s surface temperature below the goal of 1 degree Celsius set forth in the Paris Climate Agreement.

A temperature of 5 C
It is anticipated that the Earth’s temperature would rise to 2. 8 degrees Celsius, which is disastrous, and that the temperature may climb to 2. 10 degrees Celsius, despite the fact that the trend of warming has improved since the United Nations began climate discussions in 1995.

even if all nations adhered to their commitments to reduce their carbon emissions under the Paris Agreement. 4 degrees Celsius
The three overlapping priorities listed below will serve as the primary axes of the COB 27 conference’s work: emission, responsibility, and financial
The establishment of a separate fund for “losses and damages,” or compensation for unavoidable climate damage, is the key issue that will determine whether or not the negotiations are successful. With the plight of poor countries in particular in mind, the rich countries anticipate setting a schedule to pay a hundred billion dollars annually to assist developing countries. to improve the economy’s sensitivity to environmental issues and future resilience to climate change
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even if all nations adhered to their commitments to reduce their carbon emissions under the Paris Agreement. 4 degrees Celsius
The three overlapping priorities listed below will serve as the primary axes of the COB 27 conference’s work: emission, responsibility, and financial
The establishment of a separate fund for “losses and damages,” or compensation for unavoidable climate damage, is the key issue that will determine whether or not the negotiations are successful. With the plight of poor countries in particular in mind, the rich countries anticipate setting a schedule to pay a hundred billion dollars annually to assist developing countries. to improve the economy’s sensitivity to environmental issues and future resilience to climate change
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The Climate Summit’s Foreign Minister: We need to put the pledges’ objectives into action.

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