Solomon Islands believes the Paris Agreement is failing humanity and so the world needs a stronger legally binding framework on Climate Change.
The Paris Agreement is an international treaty on Climate Change signed in 2016. The treaty covers climate change mitigation, adaptation and finance.
Head of Solomon Islands delegation to the 79th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) and Minister for Foreign Affairs and External Trade Peter Shanel Agovaka told the UNGA debate, Climate change is more than a threat. It is a crisis especially in small and low lying nations like Solomon Islands.
“Solomon Islands is located in a hotspot where the impact of climate change is three times the global average. Science tells us, we are on a 2.5 degrees Celsius trajectory. The Paris Agreement is failing humanity.
“We need a stronger legally binding framework that will put us on a 1.5 pathway. The voluntary approach under the Paris Agreement has failed miserably”.
Minister Agovaka expounds, the changing narrative on climate change is unacceptable. Diversion away from talking about ambitious climate action, survival or the construction of safe Islands is replaced by discussion on sinking and migration.
“We need to give hope to our people on the frontline of climate change.” Minister Agovaka said, the G20 is responsible for 80 percent of global emissions, therefore, the group must take a stronger leadership role in the fight against climate change.