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Wednesday, 21 September 2022 | By CLIMATE CHAMPIONS
At today’s United Nations Climate Action: Race to Zero and Race to Resilience Forum , the UN Climate Change High-Level Champions for COP26 and COP27, Nigel Topping and Dr. Mahmoud Mohieldin — in collaboration with Bloomberg Philanthropies — convened business, finance, government, civic and cultural leaders to make good on the raft of climate commitments that have been made.
Hosted at the Plaza Hotel during the UN General Assembly and Climate Week in New York City, the Forum focussed on closing the ‘implementation gap’ by ensuring voluntary climate commitments translate into progress, drive towards standards and regulation, and put adaptation and resilience at the heart of climate action. Positioned ahead of the upcoming UN Climate Conference (COP27) in Sharm El Sheikh, the Champions launched three landmark products: The Adaptation and Resilience Breakthroughs , the Pivot Point Report , and the Progress Report for the Race to Resilience and Race to Zero campaigns.
U N Climate Change High-Level Champion for COP27, Dr. Mahmoud Mohieldin said : “We are proud to launch the Adaptation and Resilience Breakthroughs today because we know that reducing climate action to mitigation or decarbonization only is a formula for failure. Adaptation, loss and damage and finance are critical urgent interventions and we need to see some ambition, scale-up and fulfillment of pledges on these fronts.”
UN Climate Change High-Level Champion for COP26, Nigel Topping said: “ Ne t zero targets now cover over 90% of the global economy yet global progress to limit temperature rise to 1.5C remains inadequate. We cannot rely on voluntary action alone to get us there. It’s time for a pivot where, together with the Marrakech Partnership, we define cooperation between governments, regulators and the private sector to correct market failures and provide enabling regulatory environments to dramatically accelerate transformation to a 1.5C-aligned economy.”
Goals to turbocharge adaptation and resilience
The summit saw the launch of the ‘Adaptation and Resilience Breakthroughs’, which define 11 common goals to accelerate adaptation action and increase resilience to climate hazards, such as floods, droughts, and lethal heat . These goals cover food and agriculture, oceans, water, human settlements and infrastructure systems to protect 4 billion people living in the most climate-vulnerable coastal, rural and urban communities by 2030.
Together, the Breakthroughs set out for the first time an initial set of eleven measurable and high impact outcomes for international initiatives to coalesce behind, including:
These goals mirror the sectoral Race to Zero breakthrough goals launched last year for mitigation.
Anchored with leading Partners, these are intended to crowd in additional effort, action and resource around shared goals. Example breakthroughs include:
The ‘Adaptation and Resilience Breakthroughs’ can be found here , and the accompanying article can be found here .
A shift from voluntary to regulated climate action
In addition, the Climate Champions published a new report setting out the steps needed to pivot from an over-reliance on voluntary action. Drawing on expertise from 40+ organisations, the report offers insights on how to rapidly convert voluntary action into adequate standards, policies and regulations needed to achieve the mitigation goal of the Paris Agreement.
Key highlights from the report include:
The Pivot Point report can be found here .
‘Progress Report’ for the Race to Zero and Race to Resilience – an honest assessment of progress
The Progress Report marks the first time the global climate campaigns, Race to Zero and Race to Resilience, have published a stocktake of progress. The Report shows the progress of the more than 13,000 businesses, financial institutions, cities, states, and regions.
Highlights for the Race to Zero campaign include:
Highlights for the Race to Resilience campaign include:
The Pivot Point report can be found here .
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