While Negotiations Stall, People Are Dying and Livelihoods Are Being Lost Due to Climate Change’s Impact
Faith Leaders and Organizations, Including MECC, Sign a Joint Statement at the End of COP27 Climate Change Summit in Sharm El Sheikh
A call for Urgent and Ambitious Action for the Most Vulnerable People and Communities
November 17, 2022
Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt
Faith leaders from around the world at COP27 have watched with concern as the negotiations have stalled and not pushed for more ambition to prevent the drastic consequences predicted if global temperature rise goes past 1.5C, to support the most vulnerable communities and nations facing the brunt of climate change’s impacts today, and to ensure that human rights, a gender lens, and indigenous people’s knowledge are enshrined in the structures and work of the UNFCCC and its parties as they confront the climate emergency.
Faith leaders have issued on November 17, 2022, an urgent call for increased ambition in the final days of COP27.
“While negotiations stall, people are dying and livelihoods are being lost as a result of the impact of climate change,” the statement reads. “Time is running out and it is unacceptable if world leaders do not take clear and decisive action within the few remaining days of COP 27.”
The faith leaders, drawing on the call from the Interfaith Talanoa dialogue at the beginning of COP, the faith leaders are calling on leaders at COP27 to preserve all of God’s Creation by:
Recognizing the urgency of the crisis
Establishing a new funding facility for Loss and Damage
Richer countries meeting their commitment to $100bn annually for adaptation and mitigation
Wealthy countries canceling debt, provide adequate new finance, and a L&D facility
Ensuring gender is not siloed but a clear gender transformative climate action lens be applied in all climate work
This news was originally published on the ACT Alliance website.