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Climate, Energy and Environment Ministers’ Meeting Communiqué

29 Apr 2024

We also stress the essential role of this year in meeting these objectives with 3 COPs of the Rio Conventions, namely the 29th COP of the UNFCCC and the 6th CMA of the Paris Agreement, the 16th COP of the CBD, the 16th COP of the UNCCD, as well as the finalization of the international legally binding instrument on plastic pollution including in the marine environment, which addresses the full life. [...] We underline that these efforts are in the context of the larger global effort to enhance and align public and private finance from all sources to mobilise the trillions needed to meet the goals of the Paris Agreement, and to seize the opportunity to accelerate climate resilient, 1.5°C aligned growth and support the implementation of the outcomes of the GST, and ambitious 1.5°C aligned NDCs and na. [...] We will work with all Parties, the Board of the fund for responding to loss damage and the World Bank to timely finalize the governance and institutional arrangements of the fund as set out in its Governing Instrument and cooperate to ensure that the fund will also act as the platform for facilitating coordination and complementarity under the funding arrangements, and in this context, We commit t. [...] We call on all the Members of the INC to engage constructively in the INC-5 session in the Republic of Korea, including by working ahead of time on specific aspects and provisions to find convergencies among all on the outstanding issues, and engaging all actors involved to come to an agreement of the highest ambition possible on the text of the instrument. [...] We also call on all Parties to the CBD to work towards the adoption of an effective Global Action Plan on Biodiversity and Health at the sixteenth meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the CBD (COP-16) and to further develop and operationalize the multilateral mechanism for benefit-sharing for the use of digital sequence information (DSI) on genetic resources, including a global fund, to be.

Authors

Daniele Guerretta

Pages
35
Published in
United States of America