New Global Coalition launched to address impacts of Climate Change
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson is set to announce a new international
coalition to tackle the impacts of climate change. In a virtual
address to the Netherlands-hosted Climate Adaptation Summit, the
first ever global summit focused solely on adaptation and
resilience, the Prime Minister will launch the Adaptation Action
Coalition. Developed by the UK in partnership with Egypt,
Bangladesh, Malawi, the Netherlands, Saint Lucia and the United
Nations, this new Coalition will...Request free trial
Prime Minister Boris Johnson is set to announce a new international coalition to tackle the impacts of climate change. In a virtual address to the Netherlands-hosted Climate Adaptation Summit, the first ever global summit focused solely on adaptation and resilience, the Prime Minister will launch the Adaptation Action Coalition. Developed by the UK in partnership with Egypt, Bangladesh, Malawi, the Netherlands, Saint Lucia and the United Nations, this new Coalition will work to turn international political commitments made through the United Nations Call for Action on Adaptation and Resilience into on-the-ground support for vulnerable communities. Many countries across the world are already experiencing the impacts of climate change, from forest fires in Australia to the recent cyclones in Mozambique. Without action, many more will experience significant disruption and extreme weather, devastating communities and livelihoods. With support, countries and communities can adapt and build resilience to the impacts of climate change. Measures like early warning systems for storms, investing in flood drainage and drought resistant crops are cost-effective, saving not just money, but lives and livelihoods. In the UK for example, where we are experiencing more high rainfall events as a result of climate change, the Government has committed an additional £5.2 billion to new flood and coastal defence schemes. Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected to say at the Adaptation Summit:
COP26 President-Designate Alok Sharma said:
UK Commissioner to the Global Commission on Adaptation Emma Howard Boyd said:
The Coalition will draw on the expertise of scientists, businesses, civil society and more, and will act as a forum for developed and developing countries to share knowledge and best practice on local, regional and global solutions to deal with climate change. The UN High-Level Climate Champions’ Race To Resilience campaign and new Dutch-led Adaptation Action Agenda will help inform the Coalition to host a series of sector specific events, bringing together governments, private sector, communities and funders to deliver action to safeguard people and economies from the impacts of climate change.
The UK is already taking action both at home and internationally
to improve resilience to climate change, becoming one of the
first countries in the world to fulfil a key commitment of the
Paris Agreement by publishing its Adaptation Communication at the
end of last year. Notes to editors
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