The march towards the new climate deal
In
1997, when the whole world birthed the Kyoto treaty, it was like we were
certainly reaching a monumental turning point in the history of humanity when
we can all work unanimously towards curbing the unhealthy increase in global
green house gas concentration. The
commitment period was seen as a reasonable time frame to get the goal of the
protocol achieved and set a motion for a new world order in the regards of zero
emission future. Alas, 2012 arrived and it was like we were still at the basis
of preparation, canvassing for a total ratification and then it became so
reasonable to conclude on the note that humanity would be held largely
responsible for the catastrophic changes enabled by our inaction towards making
a concrete agreement that would ensure a safe future.
For
over fifteen years of the Kyoto commitment we have been able to achieve little
less than expected while most of the promises have set records of being all
paper based propaganda. Year after year,
we assemble for conference of parties holding various high level deliberations
that have not yielded a tangible result. The commitments of the developed
countries have being on a declining sequence overtime while said contributions
towards building frontiers of adaptation and mitigation in the developing world
have been a mirage. While
then, there exist quite a number of innovative alternatives that have been
coined out to facilitate the drive towards a climate change stress free future;
the transiting path has been less ambitious on the part of the stakeholders. The
green climate fund is yet to be overly financed while taxation policies placed
on carbon generation has received a lot of setback in the instance of the
Australian government.
The
drive towards a low zero carbon based economy takes into cognizance the phasing
out of fossil fuel with a lot investment on renewable energy , a focus for
2050, But then , the IPCC reports has set the whole world on its toes to
getting a feasible climate deal else we set off doomsday. As the whole world set sails for the climate
deal in 2015, what are our expectations and our hope? The 2013 edition of the
conference of parties was a total lockup as the global south sought for damages
and while the annex 1 states wouldn’t yield to such demands. In the brief of the
time frame from then, the green house gases concentration has yet seen never
before escalations and the accompanied catastrophes with the global south the
worst hit.
Ban
ki moon’s organized climate summit holding in New York this September hold a
lot of promises as it would be bringing together world powers and leaders to
making headway in preparation for the new climate deal in Paris come 2015. The
whole world looks towards achieving the following:
- Build up towards an ambitious contribution
- Progress towards transiting to 100% renewable energy
- Phase out of Fossil fuel
- High level commitment for a climate agreement in Paris
- Empowering the green climate fund
A
point of reflection here is, are we ready to take on the challenge of making it
work this time around? In the view of being serious and committed to ensuring
we take humanity to the next phase of development. In my view, we just can’t
afford the luxury of waiting again to dance around at the same point we have
been for over the last 15 years, we need to make a clear headway to lead into
the future. Each country will have to
stand now and make a tangible commitment.
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