From Climate Home By Thoriq Ibrahim This week delegations will gather in Marrakech, Morocco to prepare for the United Nations climate negotiations scheduled to begin there next month. Those talks will also serve as the first meeting of parties to the Paris Agreement, after the required number of countries representing 55% of total global emissions formally… Continue reading Adaptation needs aren’t going away
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Damage Assessments Reveal Devastation in Haiti
Over a week after Hurricane Matthew struck Haiti, the country and relief organizations are still assessing the extent of damage and fatalities as concerns rise over a new outbreak of cholera. Fortunately, the densely populated capital, Port au Prince, escaped the full strength of the Category 4 hurricane, but the western cities of Les Cayes… Continue reading Damage Assessments Reveal Devastation in Haiti
Record Hurricane Matthew Leaves Tragedy in Its Wake
As Hurricane Matthew continues its path across Florida, it leaves in its wake a tragic toll for AOSIS members in the Caribbean killing as many as 327 in Haiti, 27 in the Bahamas, four in the Dominican Republic, and one in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Sadly, the death toll may rise as aid workers… Continue reading Record Hurricane Matthew Leaves Tragedy in Its Wake
Hurricane Matthew Cuts A Path Through AOSIS Members in Caribbean
Hurricane Matthew has shifted toward another AOSIS Member, Bahamas, after causing extensive damage in Haiti, including the loss of the a bridge that connects the southern part of the country and forcing thousands to evacuate across the Caribbean. Eastern Cuba was hit after and at present appears to have fared better, though reports are still… Continue reading Hurricane Matthew Cuts A Path Through AOSIS Members in Caribbean
Hurricane Matthew Strikes AOSIS Members in Caribbean
Hurricane Matthew has made landfall in AOSIS member country, Haiti, as a category 4 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale with sustained winds near 145 mph–making it the strongest hurricane to make landfall in the country since Hurricane Cleo in 1964. In addition to powerful winds, Matthew is expected to bring a storm surge… Continue reading Hurricane Matthew Strikes AOSIS Members in Caribbean
India Ratifies Paris Agreement
India, in a display of remarkable global leadership, has ratified the Paris global climate agreement. The move, by a developing country still working hard to lift millions out of poverty with very low per capita emissions, shows that all members of the international community have a role to play in tackling climate change. What’s more,… Continue reading India Ratifies Paris Agreement
AOSIS reacts to EU ratification of Paris Agreement
“The move by the EU demonstrates their continued role as an international climate change leader and brings us yet another step closer to having the Paris Agreement enter into force this year and increases the likelihood that COP22 will be the first meeting under the agreement. AOSIS is ready to rapidly transition from political negotiations… Continue reading AOSIS reacts to EU ratification of Paris Agreement
AOSIS Leaders Gather at UNGA
In what has become something of an annual tradition, AOSIS leaders gathered on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly for a luncheon to rejuvenate the group’s 26-year partnership. In that time, AOSIS has grown to include 39 members and 5 observers from Small Island States around the world, nearly one-fifth of the UN’s… Continue reading AOSIS Leaders Gather at UNGA
World is racing against the clock and a thermometer
The Paris Agreement continued to amaze this week, with another 31 countries formally joining the treaty, including 8 AOSIS members—Tonga, Kiribati, Solomon Islands, Dominica, Papua New Guinea, Antigua and Barbuda, and Singapore. That brings the total AOSIS count to 24—nearly half of the number required to bring the agreement into force and more than one-third… Continue reading World is racing against the clock and a thermometer
UPDATE: 30 Countries Complete Paris Agreement Ratification, 60 in total
UNITED NATIONS–An additional 30 countries from around the world completed the ratification process for the Paris Agreement today, including AOSIS members, Antigua and Barbuda, Kiribati, Tonga, Papua New Guinea, Dominica, Vanuatu, Solomon Islands, and Singapore. That brings the count to 60 countries comprising about 48 percent of total global emissions. 24 AOSIS members have now… Continue reading UPDATE: 30 Countries Complete Paris Agreement Ratification, 60 in total