By Robert Bradley Jr. — September 8, 2021
“Vaccine inequity, unaffordable accommodation, travel challenges and new surges in the Covid19 pandemic will lock out huge numbers of developing country delegates from the UN climate talks set to take place in November.” (Climate Action Network, September 7, 2021)
Add “incremental emissions” to the above, and it is quandary time in Glasgow, UK.
Last March, the resurgence of the Pandemic led to talk about a second postponement. Now, the wolf is at the door. With a global fossil-fuel boom in evidence, and international cooperation to reduce CO2 in disarray, this is an opportunity for COP26 to go “net zero.”
The following statement from Climate Action Network International, “COP26 Must the Postponed,” was just released:
Climate Action Network (CAN), a global network of more than 1500 civil society organisations in over 130 countries working together to fight the climate emergency, has today called for the UN climate talks – COP26 – to be postponed. The conference is set to take place in early November.
With just two months to go, it is evident that a safe, inclusive and just global climate conference is impossible given the failure to support the access to vaccines to millions of people in poor countries, the rising costs of travel and accommodation, and the uncertainty in the course of the Covid19 pandemic.
An in-person COP in early November would de facto exclude many government delegates, civil society campaigners and journalists, particularly from Global South countries, many of which are on the UK’s Covid19 ‘red list’.
This exclusion poses serious and long-lasting implications for issues that will be under deliberation at this COP and that are extremely important to developing countries, including on climate finance, loss and damage and carbon market rules, among others.
The full and meaningful representation of those on the frontlines of the climate emergency is critical to produce a credible political outcome from COP26.
”Our concern is that those countries most deeply affected by the climate crisis and those countries suffering from the lack of support by rich nations in providing vaccines will be left out of the talks and be conspicuous by their absence at COP26. There has always been an inherent power imbalance within the UN climate talks, between rich and poor nations, and this is now compounded by the health crisis. Looking at the current timeline for COP26, it is difficult to imagine there can be fair participation from the Global South under safe conditions and it should therefore be postponed,” said Tasneem Essop, Executive Director, Climate Action Network.
“This issue of participation at COP26 is a microcosm of the larger patterns of global injustice and exclusion that we see playing out. CAN has advocated for vaccine equity and a TRIPS waiver on Covid19 vaccines since the start of this year and called out the UK for failing to support a patent waiver at the G7 Summit back in June. Today, 57% of Europe is fully vaccinated while just about 3% of Africa is. Our fight for climate justice and our efforts to hold those in power accountable cannot be delinked from the root causes that continue to perpetuate such inequality and injustice. The climate talks are important but against the current context of vaccine apartheid they simply cannot proceed by locking out the voices of those who especially need to be heard at this time,” added Essop.
While the UK COP26 Presidency promised to fast-track vaccines to delegates in need of them, those who applied for this are yet to receive their first jabs as of today. We note that the UK COP Presidency has now announced that delegates will be vaccinated this week.
Repeated requests to the UK Presidency for clarity around support for logistics and quarantine costs have also not been forthcoming or made public.
“The UK has been too slow in delivering its vaccines support to delegates in vulnerable countries and their quarantine requirements come with some eye-watering hotel costs. Some delegates are finding they cannot transit because some of the major travel hubs are closed and the alternative travel costs are beyond the reach of poorer governments and smaller civil society organisations. If COP26 goes ahead as currently planned, I fear it is only the rich countries and NGOs from those countries that would be able to attend.
This flies in the face of the principles of the UN process and opens the door for a rich-nations stitch-up of the talks. A climate summit without the voices of those most affected by climate change is not fit for its purpose,” said Mohamed Adow, long-time observer of the talks and Director of the Nairobi-based think tank Power Shift Africa.
“Authentic climate solutions exist but what is missing is genuine solidarity. Like the pandemic, the climate and biodiversity emergency knows no boundaries or nationalities, but it is those least responsible who are the worst impacted. Equity, safety, action and accountability – all of the ingredients for solidarity – must be central to COP26 being the success it has to be. This can only be achieved through timely vaccine access and financial support for quarantine expenses – these elements are all lacking.Rebuilding the essential multilateral trust required for a successful COP26 also means supporting the TRIPS waiver for a People’s Vaccine, delivering on commitments for climate finance for the most vulnerable countries, and kicking fossil fuels out of politics once and for all,” said Jennifer Morgan, Executive Director, Greenpeace International
CAN acknowledges the difficulties in holding a COP during a pandemic. This call to postpone COP26 does not in any way imply a postponement of urgent climate action or a boycott of the climate talks. As accredited observers to the UN climate negotiations, CAN has been a key player in every COP since 1995, advocating for the strongest response from governments to the climate emergency.
We will continue our work to push political leaders to deliver ambitious national climate targets, fulfil their responsibilities on climate finance, phase out fossil fuels and address the needs of the most vulnerable people experiencing loss and damage.
Escalating climate impacts all over the world and the most recent IPCC report are a reminder that consistent, urgent and transformative action on the ground to avert the worst of the climate crisis is needed everyday, day after day.
We continue to hold those in power accountable to this.
Postponement 1: 2020
In April 2020, the BBC stated in Cop26: Why experts hope cancelling the climate event could help the planet:
And some officials have said there could be a positive to COP26 being cancelled…. because it’s a real opportunity for governments to spend that money on lots of sustainable and renewable projects that can be discussed there.
Said Stephanie Pfeifer from the Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change (IIGCC):
Moving the summit back improves the likelihood of a strong outcome and ensuring that the world is put on a path to tackle the climate crisis.
Turning bad news into good is part of the COP26 spin, as it has been for nearly 30 years with the United Nations effort to dislodge from modern mineral energies chosen by free consumers.
Meanwhile, fossil fuels and the planet move on.
From the BBC: “And some officials have said there could be a positive to COP26 being cancelled…. because it’s a real opportunity for governments to spend that money on lots of sustainable and renewable projects that can be discussed there.”
So the BBC admits the COP26 is a waste of money!
The UK government, and I use that term loosely, gave 30 Million quid to stabilise the climate. Yeah, that’s the ticket, take the COP26 money and stabilise it sooner.
Morons without calculators are way more dangerous than anything “climate”.
And that attending a COP is expensive
And that Glasgow doesn’t deserve idiot COP money…
Well, not the last one officially, but that’s the way I read the offensive message from England the IPCC.
Heck, if they do manage to hold the COP26 in Glasgow, use Scotland’s coarsest wool to knit socks. Then put the socks up for sale in the hotel gift shops for fifty pounds per pair.
Have all of the laundry services ‘lose’ all socks. They can gift the socks to the poor.
Don’t forget to accidently charge them VAT even if they’re not from the EU.
“Vaccine inequity, unaffordable accommodation, travel challenges and new surges in the Covid19 pandemic will lock out huge numbers of developing country delegates from the UN climate talks set to take place in November.” (Climate Action Network, September 7, 2021)
I think that just as the Arctic sea ice is now a noticeable problem for the people who can’t get real jobs, it’s likely that delegates being locked out are, in fact, reaching the inevitable other-people’s-money problem.
…. of course, it’s Covid wot did it.
Meanwhile Russia is moving ahead with design build contracts for the world’s largest LNG port on the Baltic.
Plus there’s talk of a ‘Covid Firebreak’ for October >> Back to wearing face-nappies for the plebs then.
Other talk was that the Fishy Woman with her eyes too close together ‘hated England‘
Jeremy Clarkson
No she doesn’t, protesting strongly
Nicola
What about the folks who voted for her then…
Prince Phillip. RIP
Would a coupla pints of ‘heavy’ and fried Mars Bar be any use?…..
Or were they the cause….
Over to you ‘Correlation Peeps’
Meanwhile back in England, a great number our current woes:
and d’ya know why that is?
The people who voted for Brexit are what caused it all
It is all so Perfectly and Completely Crap – wtf is actually going on here?
Maybe if Ehrlich taken a shedload of Magic Mushrooms or some LSD he might have got a few more things right than he did – he was on the right track but…..
There is so much you can say in reply… so much to laugh and poke fun at… so many own goals to point out, suffice to say they really are all just plain stark raving mad and suffering delusions.
Jimmy Durante’s song of should I go or should I stay was entertaining but the COP26 is not.
It is however comforting that we have heroes fighting climate change letting us know that weather is more violent and nearing point of no return. Do I have to write SARCASM.
COP-OUT-26
The simple way we tell if these guys are for real is: what do they say about China?
Do they accept for one contorted reason after another that its OK for China to continue increasing emissions?
In that case they do not believe in the physics they keep raving on about.
Or do they demand China get itself down. Eg to 5 billion tons a year by 2030, 2 billion by 2040 and 1 billion by 2050?
Thought not.
We would be better off piling up all of the money, that will otherwise be wasted on COP26, and simply burning it.
I’ll be going to COP26.
I’m looking forward to visiting the conference centre, the hotels, and the bars so I can open the windows and turn off all the heating.
That should let the watermelons know what it’s like to live without fossil fuels.
So there isn’t an climate ’emergency’ then?
And…SARS-CoV-2 has not caused this but the illogical and emotive reactions.
The dogs bark, but the caravan moves on…
As I understand it, the UK placed the US on the Red List just recently. Whats’ the point of holding a CoP if you can’t have the US there promising lots of money?
The whordes of actual prostitutes coming to Scotland to make money from the political prostitutes are going to be bummed…
Gary, Gary, Gary! That’s “sex workers” not your hateful whores and prostitutes. They’re essential workers. Probably will have an audience with the queen to celebrate their horizontal heroism.
Just imagine the trauma they might have to deal with if Al Gore was there….
That’s just the rent boys….
I like this collective noun for prossies!
“…will lock out huge numbers of developing country delegates from the UN climate talks…”
Those locked out will undoubtedly include the 348 delegates from Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast) that attended COP25.
See: Analysis: Which countries have sent the most delegates to COP25? | Carbon Brief
James you are not thinking of the hookers and cocaine salespeople…now what are they going to do?
Cancelling the Coop 26 ‘Climate’ event would certainly benefit the planet by removing a nutty ill-informed talk-fest from its surface.
So… CAN can’t?
Keep moving it back because the climate alarmists have plenty of experience doing this. Just look at how often they’ve moved back “our last chance to save the planet” and ” the final tipping point”..
What do the folks from all the warm countries do with the cold weather gear they use during a conference in a cold place?
I could use a new coat — it goes to -4°C (-20°F) here on a regular winter.
The solution is so easy. Just drag North Africa towards the Antarctic. And any other countries that want to do so. Just use those unused ice breakers as tugs. 😉
“Vaccine inequity, unaffordable accommodation, travel challenges and new surges in the Covid19 pandemic will lock out huge numbers of developing country delegates from the UN
climate talksMake The US Give Us Free Money Meeting set to take place in November.”Fixed it for them. Don’t know how that glaring an error made it past their editors.
Excerpt from the Climate Action Network Press Release:
“With just two months to go, it is evident that a safe, inclusive and just global climate conference is impossible given the failure to support the access to vaccines to millions of people in poor countries, the rising costs of travel and accommodation, and the uncertainty in the course of the Covid19 pandemic.”
How can anyone not agree with such obvious wisdom?
For once, I completely agree with the Climate Catastrophists.
POSTPONE COP26 INDEFINITELY – EVEN PERMANENTLY!
For once, the Covid-19 lockdown fraud has proved itself worthwhile and constructive – who knew?
“It’s an ill wind that blows no one any good.”
well thats excellent news;-)))
as good as 5km travel limits lifted for regional vic today
probably for about 3 or so days till dictator Dan has another panic attack
Corn off the COP