(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
BAKU, Azerbaijan, November 16. A session themed
"Setting the scene: understanding the real impact of climate change
" was held within COP29 Parliamentary Meeting organized jointly by
the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) and Azerbaijani Parliament,
Trend
reports.
The session featured speeches from people leading the fight
against climate change, including youth, representatives of
indigenous peoples, and communities most vulnerable to climate
impacts, shared their experiences and discussed the realities they
face in order to inspire collective efforts to overcome the climate
crisis.
During the discussions, key climate priorities for humanity were
highlighted, and the foundations were laid for the upcoming
Parliamentary meeting.
Co-chair of the International and Local Peoples Forum on Climate
Change, lawyer Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim said that indigenous peoples
may disappear without climate finance.
“No one talks about what is happening in Chad to our people.
Indigenous peoples are the most affected, as we live and depend on
nature,” she said.
The lawyer noted that developed countries must pay for the
damage they have done to the climate. However, they are still
discussing financing.
“Funding is needed right now, it's a matter of humanity. It's a
question of people's survival. It's not about economics, it's not
about the development of developed countries. It's about the
survival of all of us, and as parliamentarians, you can hold your
governments accountable. We need to put money on the table so that
my people can survive. Otherwise, we will just disappear. This is
the problem of all indigenous peoples - from the Arctic to the
Amazon, from the small developing islands of the Pacific Ocean to
the mountains of the Himalayas,” she said.
The Speaker of the Albanian Parliament Elisa Spiropali noted
that Albania prioritizes energy transition as a key factor in
reducing emissions.
“The country's production activities are 100 percent based on
renewable energy sources. In an effort to diversify and strengthen
our energy performance, we have embarked on a transformation
plan.
Our long-term strategy envisages increasing renewable energy
capacity with a focus on solar, wind, and hydropower.
Albania reached an important milestone in 2023, becoming a net
exporter of energy produced domestically through hydropower," the
speaker said.
To note, the Parliamentary Meeting started its work in Baku
within COP29 under the joint organization of the
Inter-Parliamentary Union and Azerbaijani Parliament. Sevil
Mikayilova, the Vice President of the IPU from Azerbaijan and a
member of the Azerbaijani parliament, is taking part in the
event.
The two-day event will bring together 92 delegations from 66
countries and international organizations, up to 330 participants,
167 Members of Parliament led by 12 Speakers and Deputy
Speakers.
Sessions at the Parliamentary Meeting will discuss the real
impacts of climate change, the parliaments' role in making climate
commitments a reality and raising mitigation ambition and
implementing nationally determined contributions, unpacking the
global climate finance architecture and mobilizing resources and
streamlining access to climate finance, enhancing resilience in the
face of climate change and scaling up adaptation and strengthening
local empowerment. The final document will be adopted.
The event will also include several bilateral meetings.
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