Written statement on UK Priorities for COP29 - Nov 11
Minister of State for Energy Security and Net Zero (Lord Hunt of
Kings Heath): We are halfway through the critical decade for
tackling climate change, but the world is off-track from limiting
global warming to 1.5C. We are facing a triple planetary crisis of
climate, biodiversity loss and pollution posing critical threats to
the UK's national interests across security, resilience, health,
the economy and partnerships with other countries. With global
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Minister of State for Energy Security and Net Zero (Lord Hunt of Kings Heath): We are halfway through the critical decade for tackling climate change, but the world is off-track from limiting global warming to 1.5C. We are facing a triple planetary crisis of climate, biodiversity loss and pollution posing critical threats to the UK's national interests across security, resilience, health, the economy and partnerships with other countries. With global temperatures continuing to rise, the impacts of the climate and nature crises—storms, floods, droughts, food and water insecurity, displaced communities—will be a profound source of global disorder. To engage only with the effects of climate change, war, poverty, pandemics or irregular migration when they arrive on our doorstep is to set ourselves up to fail. This is why the UK needs to re-establish itself as a climate leader on the global stage. Taking on the challenge of climate change is also an incredible opportunity for jobs and growth all across the country. It will improve our health, our quality of life and our overall prosperity. The Government has already begun work to deliver on this opportunity, through our mission to achieve clean power by 2030 and accelerating our transition to net zero. We have lifted the de facto ban on onshore wind in England, consented significant amounts of solar, introduced legislation to switch on Great British Energy, created the UK's first carbon capture clusters, and held the most successful renewables auction to date. We have put clean energy at the heart of our mission-driven Government, because we know that boosting homegrown, renewable energy is the best way to reduce our exposure to volatile fossil fuel markets, protect bill payers, and strengthen our energy independence. The UK will restore its position as a global leader on climate action, building on the power of example to encourage other nations to follow its lead, and working with international partners to support decarbonisation globally. COP28 in Dubai saw the first Global Stocktake under the Paris Agreement which illustrated the scale of the challenge; by 2030, emissions need to fall by 43% versus the 2% currently projected and climate finance must increase at least fivefold, drawing on all sources. The 29th conference of the parties under the UNFCCC (COP29) will be hosted by Azerbaijan in Baku from 11 to 22 November. It presents the first opportunity in 15 years to agree a new finance goal to replace the current $100 billion target. At the same time, countries must demonstrate progress towards delivering on existing commitments including those in the Global Stocktake – to transition away from fossil fuels, triple renewables, double energy efficiency, and halt and reverse nature and forest loss. The UK will work with the COP29 presidency and other partners to push for progress in the following three key areas:
Across all these areas, we must recognise the crucial, often overlooked role of high ambition action on nature including forests in mitigating and adapting to climate change. This means aligning UNFCCC outcomes with the targets of the Global Biodiversity Framework and joining up approaches to tackling climate, biodiversity, and pollution across NDCs, National Adaptation Plans (NAPs) and National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans (NBSAPs) all in the broader context of achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. It includes protecting the ocean through the Ocean and Climate Change Dialogue and restoring forests through the Forest and Climate Leaders' Partnership. The Prime Minister, along with other ministers will attend COP over the two weeks and I will be leading the UK's delegation during the negotiations. We are determined to do everything in our power to accelerate global action to reduce emissions this decade and keep within reach the 1.5C goal in the Paris Agreement. |