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Tosi Mpanu-Mpanu - Chair of LCD Group |
BONN, Germany (PAMACC News)
- On the 10th-11th May the Least Developed Countries met in Bonn to
prepare for the upcoming climate negotiations beginning on 16th May.
This preparatory meeting has been an important opportunity for all LDC
negotiators to come together and further develop the collective goals of
the LDCs in light of the Bonn negotiations, during which work will
begin on developing the modalities, guidelines and procedures for
implementation of the Paris Agreement.
Chair
of the LDC group, Tosi Mpanu-Mpanu, said 'despite bearing little
historic responsibility for climate change, the LDCs have led by
example, with unfaltering ambition and a continuing push for fair
outcomes in the global community's response to climate change. This
ambition and collective spirit has been clearly displayed during our
preparatory meetings and we are in a strong position to engage in the
upcoming negotiations.'
The
LDCs have contributed very little to causing climate change, yet are
the most vulnerable to its damaging impacts. As the 48 poorest countries
in the world, the LDCs also have the least capacity to adapt to climate
change. As Mr Mpanu-Mpanu states, 'the international climate regime is
about more than just strategies and plans, it's about people. We need to
be able to give concrete effects to the Paris Agreement as soon as
possible, and the round of Bonn is an opportunity to continue
maintaining trust between us.'
The
majority of LDCs have signed the Paris Agreement and many have begun
the process of ratification of the Agreement, which Mr Mpanu-Mpanu
states 'is both a testament to the LDCs and an example of our readiness
to work with the global community in combating climate change.'
The
LDC group continues to emphasise the importance of leadership by
developed countries, and the facilitation of actions by all Parties to
work towards achieving the historic goals adopted in Paris; 'while the
LDCs have the will to act, we lack the capacity and resources to do the
heavy lifting required to address climate change', Mr Mpanu-Mpanu
states. For the LDCs, taking much needed action on climate change relies
on the securing of financial, technological and capacity-building
support for on-the-ground action. This remains a key priority of LDC
negotiators.
'The LDC group looks
forward to engaging in the negotiations in Bonn, and is encouraged by
the record number of countries who united in New York to sign the Paris
Agreement last month. This demonstrates that there is political momentum
globally to set to work constructing the further arrangements for the
Paris Agreement that will bring the next phase of the global climate
regime to life.'
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