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UN Secretary General Meets President Designate Carolina Schmidt


Mon 02 Dec 2019 | 12:11 AM
Wafaa Fayez

UN Secretary-General Meets President-Designate Carolina Schmidt. The Chilean Minister for Environment, Carolina Schmidt, also toured the plenary venue where tomorrow she will lead the opening of the Conference at 8.00 am in the Baker River Plenary hall in front of the delegations of 196 countries and the European Union.

The Secretary-General of the United Nations, António Guterres, gave a press conference accompanied by the Executive Secretary of the UNFCCC, Patricia Espinosa; he called for stronger ambition and commitments from the countries meeting tomorrow at IFEMA, Madrid. “Climate-related natural disasters are becoming more frequent, more deadly, more destructive, with growing human and financial costs.

Drought in some parts of the world is progressing at alarming rates destroying human habitats and endangering food security. Every year, air pollution, associated with climate change, kill seven million people.

Climate change has become a dramatic threat to human health and security,” said Guterres.

On her part, Minister Schmidt emphatically highlighted the sense of urgency with which the international community must face this Conference: “The effects of climate change are evident. Heatwaves, floods, forest fires, ice-melts, droughts are realities that affect the lives of all the inhabitants of this planet.

That is why we need countries at this COP to make concrete and more ambitious commitments that allow us to reduce emissions globally. ‘Today is the time to act’ is not a slogan, but a real need, an ethical requirement.”

“I strongly hope that COP25 will be able to agree on the guidelines for the implementation of article 6 of the Paris Agreement. That was unfortunately not achieved in Katowice,"  added the Executive Secretary. "This agreement will establish a solid basis for international cooperation to reduce emissions and allow for a greater role of the private sector in climate action.”

After the meeting, Chile’s Minister for Environment, joined by Patricia Espinosa, toured the plenary where tomorrow Schmidt will formally assume the COP25 Presidency on behalf of Chile.

The Executive Secretary, who chaired the COP16 meeting in Cancun, offered some advice to Schmidt ahead of the opening ceremony; later, the Chilean undertook her final logistical checks in the plenary hall where the COP25 opening ceremony will take place.

“The role of the presidency is to lead, facilitate and generate consensus among countries to adopt common goals," said Schmidt. "The climate crisis affects developing countries very differently than in developed countries, but we must face it globally. The presidency must facilitate agreements between these very different realities, to deal with climate change multilaterally.”

Tomorrow at 8.00 am, Chile's presidential work begins and will continue until December 2020 when COP26 will be held in Glasgow, United Kingdom.