The Climate & Clean Air Coalition’s “Talanoa Statement” expresses a commitment to lead global actions that can avoid 0.6 degrees Celsius of temperature increase between now and 2050, through...
On the sidelines of the UN General Assembly, a group of Ministers and representatives from 12 countries and seven organizations, gathered in New York to discuss their vision for ambitious action to reach the Paris Agreement temperature goals.
Over a breakfast hosted by Ola Elvestuen, Norway’s Minister of Climate and Environment, the ministers affirmed their willingness to implement necessary actions that simultaneously deliver temperature reductions in line with the Paris Agreement goals – as well as quick wins for the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, particularly by tackling air pollution and climate together.
Minister Elvestuen encouraged countries to sign onto the Climate and Clean Air Coalition’s Talanoa Statement, which he helped launch just over a week ago at the Global Climate Action Summit in San Francisco.
The Statement calls for urgent action to avoid dangerous climate risks and increase the ability for communities and ecosystems to adapt to changes. It calls on countries to rapidly reduce emissions of short-lived climate pollutants (methane, HFCs and black carbon) to supplement and enhance scaled-up actions to mitigate carbon dioxide (CO2). By doing this the world can avoid up to 0.6˚C of warming by 2050, and slow the rate of warming, significantly decreasing the chance of triggering dangerous climate tipping points.
"Without action on short-lived climate pollutants like methane and black carbon, we have very little chance to reach goals of the Paris Agreement," Mr. Elvestuen said. “These super pollutants are the ‘low hanging fruit’ in the fight against climate change. The technology exists to achieve these reductions, and by doing so we can solve air pollution and climate change together.”
Key messages from the meeting include:
After the event, Ministers and organisations tweeted their support for the Coalition's Talanoa Statement and for raising climate ambition.
I am convinced that @COP24 in #Katowice will be our joint success, where we adopt a balanced full package of #ParisAgreement implement rules which will meet the expectations of the international community. @CCACoalition @UNFCCC, #UNGA pic.twitter.com/r8fiCDIN1F
— Michał Kurtyka (@KurtykaMichal) September 26, 2018
Great working breakfast with @OlaElvestuen and our international counterparts this morning. We agree: The #ParisAgreement must move forward, we must meet our targets, and we must work together to do that. Thank you for the pleasant, productive discussion. pic.twitter.com/Ow0A3onI8R
— Catherine McKenna (@cathmckenna) September 26, 2018
@CCACoalition and @OlaElvestuen organized an inspiring ministerial roundtable on the importance of tackling short-lived climate pollutants to address clean air, climate change and sustainable development. Thanks also to @JoTyndallNZ, @MinisterDPaul, @cathmckenna. pic.twitter.com/iyErkKnW3W
— Manish Bapna (@ManishBapnaWRI) September 26, 2018
.@WorldResources also endorses @CCACoalition #Talanoa Statement + looks forward to working with countries to act quickly to curb methane and other short-lived but highly potent climate pollutants to deliver immediate reductions in global warming +health benefits. #StepUp2018
— WRI Climate (@WRIClimate) September 26, 2018
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