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Simon Stiell says climate action can deliver stability in an unstable world

by admineconai February 16, 2026
written by admineconai February 16, 2026
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Simon Stiell, who is the executive secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), has said that COP31 in Antalya, Turkey, will mark the beginning of a new “era of implementation” in global climate action.

The UNFCCC BOSS spoke in Istanbul during a press conference hosted by Murat Kurum, COP31 president-designate, where he was quoted as saying that the world was entering a third phase of climate action focused on delivering agreed commitments rather than debating targets.

“We find ourselves in a new world disorder. This is a period of instability and insecurity. Of strong arms and trade wars. The very concept of international cooperation is under attack,” he said. “These challenges are real and serious. But climate action can deliver stability in an unstable world. In the face of the current chaos, we can, and must, drive forward a new era of international climate cooperation.

Read also: Climate Change center raises concern over sharp climatic fluctuations during Amshir month

Speaking further, he said “From those determined to use their power to defy economic and scientific logic, and increase dependence on polluting coal, oil and gas — even though that means worsening climate disasters and spiralling costs for households and businesses. “In short, driving forward a new, third era of climate action. The era of implementation. This is an era to speed-up and scale-up.”

Stiell said that countries must now focus on delivering and exceeding the targets agreed during the first global stocktake in 2023, including doubling energy efficiency, tripling clean energy capacity by 2030, transitioning away from fossil fuels in a just and orderly manner, and strengthening resilience.

He further stated that COP31 will take place “in extraordinary times”, describing the current geopolitical climate as a “new world disorder”. He argued that despite political and economic turbulence, the global clean energy transition has continued to advance.

“In the decade since Paris, clean energy investment is up tenfold – from two hundred billion dollars to over two trillion dollars a year,” he said.

Story was adapted from Thecable.

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