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OPINION

Climate action needs global unity

Oped, Mia Amor Mottley, Published on 22/02/2025

» The existential threat of the climate crisis casts a long shadow over our planet. Its effects are not equally distributed: vulnerable countries, particularly small island developing states (Sids) like mine, are on the front lines. We must contend with rising sea levels, more frequent and intense extreme weather events, and the destruction of our livelihoods. To address these challenges and strengthen the resilience of our people and systems, many leaders, including me, have had to reshape policies and reconceive the relationship between government and the governed.

OPINION

Making the solidarity levies case

Oped, Emmanuel Macron, Mia Amor Mottley & William Ruto, Published on 19/11/2024

» From Bridgetown to Nairobi to Paris, no country is immune to the worsening effects of the climate crisis. With each passing year, we witness more climate-related destruction. This year, we have set a number of new records: wildfires in Chile have destroyed more than 14,000 homes; extreme rainfall in Brazil has devastated 478 cities and left nearly 2 million people stranded in Bangladesh; and in July, the world experienced its hottest day ever.

OPINION

Mobilising private climate finance

Oped, Mette Frederiksen & Mia Amor Mottley, Published on 15/10/2024

» Around the world, we are witnessing the devastating effects of changing temperatures. Droughts, floods, and sweltering heat are taking lives, eroding hard-earned socioeconomic gains, and leaving countries' future hanging in the balance. Worse, those who have contributed the least to the climate crisis are being hit the hardest.

OPINION

Loss and Damage Fund's potential

Oped, Monique Barbut & Robert R Filipp, Published on 02/02/2024

» In the vein of We Are the World, the 1985 hit that sold more than 20 million copies globally, the song Lasting Legacy was released at the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28) in Dubai. The official charity anthem features 13 artists from around the world singing about unity, cooperation, and climate action.

OPINION

If there is no water, let them drink oil!

Oped, Dickens Kamugisha, Published on 19/10/2023

» As a long-time advocate for human and environmental rights, I am terrified by the unprecedented frequency of extreme weather events. With each passing day, it becomes increasingly evident that we are in the midst of an escalating climate emergency. Disasters that past generations would have viewed as biblical or apocalyptic have become our new normal.

OPINION

Vulnerable states need funding

Oped, Ken Ofori-Atta & Axel van Trotsenburg, Published on 13/09/2023

» Amid an escalating climate emergency and a global debt crisis, calls for a new "fit for climate" global financial architecture are growing louder throughout the developing world.

OPINION

Trying to keep small islands afloat

Oped, Ralph Gonsalves, Fiame Naomi Mata'afa & Wavel Ramkalawan, Published on 26/05/2023

» It is too early to tell whether all the talk about reforming development finance at this year's International Monetary Fund and World Bank Spring Meetings will translate into meaningful policy action for the Global South. But multilateral financial institutions increasingly recognise the need to evolve to remain relevant in light of new global challenges.

OPINION

A free and fair industrial strategy

Oped, Mia Amor Mottley and Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Published on 14/04/2023

» A multitude of crises has placed the world on a path towards a profoundly unjust economic future. If we are going to protect the global commons and create a better existence for future generations, we need moral leadership coupled with just strategies that help the most vulnerable.

OPINION

Climate change is making us sick

Oped, Naveen Rao and Eloise Todd, Published on 27/12/2022

» A day before the latest United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP27) began, a group of global experts convened by The Lancet published a report about the adverse health effects of climate change. Their conclusion was as jarring as it was straightforward: human health is at the mercy of fossil fuels.