COP President , COP 27 President Designate
Sameh Shoukry and UNFCCC Executive Secretary Patricia Espinosa's
joint statement on the IPCC Working Group 2 Report, which
assesses the impacts, adaptation and vulnerabilities related to
climate change.
We thank the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and its
authors for the latest volume of their 6th Assessment Report
published today - Impacts, Adaptation, and
Vulnerability.
Today’s report shows that the impacts of climate change are
already with us and will affect us more severely than previously
thought, with the most vulnerable being hardest hit. Human health
and livelihoods are being devastated, unique ecosystems are being
irreparably damaged, and many species have become extinct.
Although the report indicates that adaptation action is taking
place in all regions of the world, our attempts at adapting to
climate change impacts have fallen short. Adaptation limits have
already been reached in places across the globe and more will
emerge as temperatures rise especially if 1.5°C of global warming
is exceeded. Yet, despite a narrowing window for action, the
report gives cause for hope. With a decisive and immediate
response, bringing transformational adaptation together with
rapid mitigation led by countries’ plans, we can create a climate
resilient society, with benefits for all.
As the COP 26 and COP27 Presidencies and UNFCCC secretariat, we
are committed to furthering climate action which responds to the
science. We must collectively deliver on the Paris Agreement
including through the Glasgow Climate Pact, and countries must
further strengthen their pledges and urgently implement them at
scale in Sharm el-Sheikh and beyond. Developed countries must
follow through on their commitment to at least double their
climate finance for adaptation to developing countries by 2025
aiming at achieving balance between funding for adaptation and
mitigation. The world must make concrete and substantive progress
on the Glasgow-Sharm el-Sheikh work programme to implement the
Global Goal on Adaptation. We must also act with urgency to put
in place the technical and financial support to deal with loss
and damage, including through the Santiago Network and Glasgow
Dialogue. We must urgently accelerate our efforts to keep 1.5 in
reach through revisiting and strengthening 2030 targets,
delivering support, investment and employment opportunities.
We all must respond to this report by collectively honouring the
commitments made under the UNFCCC and the Paris Agreement,
delivering on the Glasgow Climate Pact now and through COP27 and
beyond to ensure we can build a sustainable, climate resilient
world.
Signed:
, COP President
Sameh Shoukry, COP 27 President Designate
Patricia Espinosa, UNFCCC Executive Secretary