Cop29 finance deal ‘a death sentence’ and ‘woefully inadequate’ activists say
A financial package for developing nations agreed at Cop29 has been described as a “death sentence for millions” and “woefully inadequate” by campaigners.
The 300 billion dollar (£239.5 billion) agreement, which is designed to help combat the impacts of global warming, was announced at the Cop29 conference in Baku, Azerbaijan.
Inadequate
Jasper Inventor, head of the Cop29 Greenpeace delegation, said: “The agreed finance goal is woefully inadequate and overshadowed by the level of despair and scale of action needed.
“The best and worst of multilateralism saw isolated blockers and difficult talks stymie change before a deal was brokered at the death knell.
“Our true opponents are the fossil fuel merchants of despair and reckless nature destroyers who hide snugly behind every government’s low climate ambition. Their lobbyists must be disallowed and leaders need to summon the courage to get on the right side of history.
“People are fed-up, disillusioned, but we’ll persist and resist because this is a fight for our future! We will not give up. As we look to Cop30 in Belem, we must hold on to hope – hope that is firmly anchored on people demanding climate ambition.”
Energy Secretary Ed Miliband called the package a “critical 11th-hour deal at the 11th hour for the climate” as the conference drew to a close.
US President Joe Biden said that while “substantial work” remained to be done, the conference had set an “ambitious international climate finance goal”.
“While some may seek to deny or delay the clean energy revolution that’s under way in America and around the world, nobody can reverse it — nobody,” he said.
Death Sentence
WaterAid described the deal as a “death sentence for millions” and labelled the sum a “mere fraction”.
Lesley Pories, lead policy analyst for water, sanitation and hygiene finance at WaterAid, said: “Failure to deliver on its most anticipated financial commitment at the so-called ‘finance Cop’ is nothing less than a death sentence for the millions on the climate front lines.
“While experts touted needs around one trillion dollars annually for the new collective quantified goal (NCQG), an agreement for 300 billion dollars was reached – a mere fraction of the finance we all know is desperately needed.
“From hurricanes and flash flooding to wildfires and worsening drought, the global water crisis is a growing tragedy. And for those picking up the tab for a crisis they did so little to create, the NCQG was a defining opportunity for world leaders to rebalance the scales, ramp up adaptation finance and prioritise investment in water, sanitation and hygiene.
“Instead, Cop29 has failed to set even the most basic targets for adaptation, turning what should have been a turning point for adaptation finance into a glaring example of climate injustice.
“Adapting to climate change is a matter for life or death for millions across the world and finance must be accelerated immediately to reflect this.
“It is deeply shameful that at Cop29 governments could not set aside their differences for the sake of the most vulnerable.”
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Of course the green blob will always demand more. But it wont get it. Governments hve national priorities. Given that stopping 1.5 degree warming is totally unrealistic and has been for many years national governments should now be focussing on dealing with the consequences of global warming as the main priority. In the UK this means moving housing from the shore line, stopping all residential building on flood plains(bar sports fields, carparks and sports clubs) and so on. Why waste money on net zero in the UK ( we are only reponsible for 1% of global warming) when it will… Read more »
My big gripe with the UK’s COP and climate zealots is the manner in which they gleefully accept that sticking wind turbines up all over the countryside in Wales is a solution. Given that most of them are also devotees of some sort of “diversity” faction you’d think they would have the savvy to look for a variety of solutions. No chance, they’ve sold out to a bunch of scammers and institutional backers who are wedded to turbines as a means of sucking up all sorts of green finance and grabbing of land assets. Not much chance of those spivs… Read more »
Unless we banish fossil fuels completely and stop the oil cartels from running the show and thinking only of their own greed – no amount of money to poorer countries will be big enough.