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PACJA boss seeks compensation for climate injustices

by admineconai November 23, 2021
written by admineconai November 23, 2021
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The Executive Director of the Pan African Climate Justice Alliance (PACJA), Mithika Mwenda, has on African nations not to relent in pressing for a fair compensation for climate injustices.

Mwenda who made this known while speaking at a forum meant to chart the road to COP26 for Kenya, urged African countries not to give up but stand up to ensure the climate injustices are repaired.

He noted that to correct these injustices, industrialised countries, who are responsible for 80 per cent of greenhouse gas emissions, must contribute their fair share of resources to help citizens in the developing countries in Africa adapt to, and withstand the suffering caused by floods, prolonged droughts, disease outbreaks and other difficulties caused by a rapidly warming planet.

“You are all aware that our continent is facing undue hardship and losses because of climate change,” he said. “Our people have contributed insignificantly to this crisis, yet they are the most vulnerable and least capable of protecting themselves”.

While noting that this was neither just nor acceptable, the renowned climate and social justice crusader challenged leaders attending COP26 to make firm decisions to deliver $100 billion climate finance they promised in 2009 to help developing countries. “They have to do so, not as a favour to us in Africa and elsewhere in the world, but because they owe poor communities and countries, and Mother Earth a duty to fix the mess they have created,” he said. Mwenda also disclosed that the African Group of Negotiators will be making a strong case to have leaders at COP26 recognise Africa as special circumstances and needs region.

In his words, “We are hopeful that the Designate Presidency and the British government understand the need to ensure that COP26 does not go down as another COP that failed Africa. In his address during the forum, Julius Court, the Deputy High Commissioner of the United Kingdom (UK) in Kenya, said governments must act on climate change since science reflects what we are all witnessing around us; rising temperatures, unpredictable rainfall patterns, floods, droughts, melting snow, and rising sea levels.

He maintained that the bold statement at COP26 would be that world leaders must galvanise actions that would save us from the climate catastrophe, adding that the 26 th  Session of the Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change holds from November 1 to 12 2021 in Glasgow, UK.

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