"Many Rivers To Still Cross"
Now that the dusts of the many
events that made 2015 an exceptional year is gradually settling down and the
holidays have been done with, nothing seems more agreeable and practicable than
building on the many foundations laid out for progress in the previous year. While
the previous year was typically a primary year of rooting for global action
within a clearly defined blue print, 2016 is just the beginning of the
definition of the promises and agreements reached in 2015. So, that means the expectations
are of higher stakes in the New Year and of course on a progressive scale of
improvement in the coming years.
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Now that we have the closest
thing we could term as a global deal on climate change, the next course of
action is getting all modalities together in making the deal reflect in
reality. A lot of efforts have gone into the making of the provisions as made
available in the agreement and all that would really matter now is the
swiftness in actualization. As the year unfolds, the potentials are still quite
unpredictable as the variables to propound such projections are still not
clearly available. However, the need to push forward on that which was agreed
on in Paris is envisaged to take precedence on the agenda listing of all
concerned governments of the world, be it developing, developed or the emerging
economies.
Looking behind at how far we have
come, what has been achieved and the expectations in the coming year, one could
see through the thin line of difference between formulation and actualization.
It took several years of moving in the circles of debate before we finally
arrived at an all round affirmation and now that we are done with formulation
and we must await the actualization which of course this time around could be
quantified with references to the Intended Nationally Determined Contributions
each country submitted prior to the meeting in Paris. Though the reliant on the
nationally determined contribution has been noted as weak due to the fact there
seem not to be in place a clearly defined collective system of measure to
ensuring an admissible level of enforcement and which in turn gives room to
countries acting out within the pace of their relative comfort.
Although the Paris agreement
despite the much applause has been under heavy scrutiny as to the feasibility
of delivery and the failure to include due measures towards a short term
targets on green house gas emission reduction but rather on the look ahead to
peaking emissions and arriving at a balance in emission and removal between
2050 and 2100. The Paris agreement is however set to be forced into law after
the elapsing of the extended window period of the Kyoto protocol in 2020 when
at least 55 countries must have ratified the agreement and by then and
according to some expert, we must have exhausted the carbon budget for the 1.5C
temperature target in the view of a future projection. Needless to say that
there is still a lot to do to call the move an achievable one. The rapidity of
the ratification of the new deal rests
on two giant nations ( the U.S and
China) as they contribute the largest percentage of emission and they bit constitute
more than 55% of the total global support needed for the new deal to become
legally binding. A little reservation with regards to the U.S as the bill would
have to pass through the always divided senate and while china would have to do
so well in considering the healthiness of the planet ahead of economic
implications. In good faith we await a new turn of event to compliment the
Paris deal as one of the formidable deal we have had in recent years.
Now, a lot of resources would
have to be put in place in the manner of finances, transferable technologies
for the sake of building up on resiliency and adaptation and the bottom-top
approach is a definite need in bringing to table the necessary interventions in
already vulnerable and impacted communities and countries.
But then however good or bad,
still the most important step of redefinition starts with the determination and
the responsibility drive of every individual to making do with what avails in
options and in the regards of the governments working up
on the different plans submitted before the meeting while each country remains
assailed on the paths to achieving a less to zero carbon laden economy in the shortest time frame.
Sincerely Yours Earthly.
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