COP 27

by | Nov 8, 2022

COP 27 is here, the aim of this is to deliver action on an array of issues critical to tackling the climate emergency. They will build on the outcomes of COP26 to deliver action on an array of issues critical to tackling the climate emergency – from urgently reducing greenhouse gas emissions, building resilience and adapting to the inevitable impacts of climate change, to delivering on the commitments to finance climate action in developing countries. Furthermore, they seek to accelerate global climate action through emissions reduction, scaled-up adaptation efforts and enhanced flows of appropriate finance.

This year’s climate change conference has several visions of what needs to be discussed and achieved during this period. The biggest aspiration going into this is the hope of achieving as much progress as possible across the board on every item under negotiations in a balanced and equitable manner to create a collective action to tackle climate change and its impacts. Whilst at the conference there is also a concentration on finding ways to bridge the existing gaps in particular on mitigation, adaption and climate finance, all work is being based on reliable, credible science. During the gathering there is an emphasis on ensuring that no country is being left behind and ensuring that everybody is clear on the fact that this is a global problem.

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