Focus on Solutions Concludes COP27’s Thematic Days Programme

  • UN Secretary General and COP27 President urge Parties to restore trust and deliver through much-needed agreements
  • COP27 Presidency launched four initiatives during Solutions Day: SURGe focused on the development of Sustainable Cities; LOTUS was launched to push towards low-emission transportation systems; Friends of Greening National Investment Plans aims to support developing nations in their climate adaptation and mitigation plans; and finally, 50 by 2050 seeks to treat and recycle 50% of the solid waste produced in Africa by 2050.

Joined by UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres, COP President Shoukry said: “While progress has been achieved on many issues, it is evidently clear that at this late stage of the COP27 process, there are still a number of issues, where progress remains lacking with persisting divergent views amongst Parties. While some of the discussions are constructive and positive, others do not reflect the expected recognition of the need to move collectively to address the gravity and urgency of the climate crisis. The world has become a stage for a continuously running show of human misery and pain. This needs to end now, not tomorrow.”

Earlier in the day, the agenda featured several sessions that drew attention to urbanization and climate change and ensuring that cities around the world are part of climate solutions to accelerate multi-level action and bolder leadership to meet our goal of 1.5 Celsius degrees target by 2030. To this end, the COP27 Presidency, with the support of UN-Habitat, convened the first-ever Ministerial Meeting on Urbanization and Climate Change at a UN Climate Change Conference of Parties (COP). The Ministerial Meeting reinforced the commitment of the Paris Agreement and committed to accelerated climate change mitigation, climate change adaptation action and local climate finance, and focused on housing, urban development, and multi-level action in relation to climate change. 

The meeting took place on “Solutions Day”, which concluded the thematic programming at COP27; a day when four initiatives were launched including Sustainable Urban Resilience for the Next Generation Initiative, Friends of Greening National Investment Plans in Africa and Developing Countries Initiative, Low Carbon Transport for Urban Sustainability Initiative and Global Waste Initiative 50 by 2050.

The Methane Ministerial Meeting took place today, almost a year after the initial launch of the Global Methane Pledge at COP26. The meeting highlighted the crucial efforts needed to 

address methane emissions. The Global Methane Pledge comes as a welcomed initiative in this regard, with an ambitious aim of achieving at least a 30 percent reduction in global methane emissions by 2030, based on 2020 levels. 

The Global Methane Pledge Energy Pathway provides an important platform for countries that have signed up to the pledge to share experiences and best practices, showcase commitments, and benefit from enhanced access to finance and technical support through bilateral and multilateral arrangements. 

During the session, COP27 President H.E. Sameh Shoukry said: “Without fast, concrete, and concerted action to tackle methane emissions, achieving the temperature goal of the Paris Agreement will remain far from reach. The COP27 Presidency will continue to attract new signups and enhance the global collective effort to reduce methane emissions.”

Advertisement

Leave a Reply

Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:

WordPress.com Logo

You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out /  Change )

Twitter picture

You are commenting using your Twitter account. Log Out /  Change )

Facebook photo

You are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out /  Change )

Connecting to %s

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.