Tag: COP 28

  • US climate envoy John Kerry to step down

    US climate envoy John Kerry to step down

    Sources reveal that US climate envoy John Kerry is set to resign from his position to focus on President Joe Biden‘s re-election campaign, according to officials briefed on the matter.

    The former senator and secretary of state, who held the climate role for three years, will reportedly be involved in promoting Mr Biden’s work on combating global warming.

    The 80-year-old conveyed his decision to his staff on Saturday.

    In November, Americans will participate in the electoral process to choose their next president.

    Mr Kerry’s departure follows the COP28 climate summit in Dubai, where he helped negotiate an agreement for countries to move away from using fossil fuels.

    During his tenure, he also worked effectively with China despite strained diplomatic ties.

    Alongside Beijing’s top climate official Xie Zhenhua, he pushed for their two countries – the largest emitters of greenhouse gases – to work towards tripling renewable energy globally by 2030.

    “The climate crisis is a universal threat to humankind and we all have a responsibility to deal with it as rapidly as we can,” he said during a trip to the Chinese capital last year.

    The former secretary of state was key to brokering the landmark 2015 Paris climate deal

    As secretary of state under President Barack Obama, Mr Kerry was key to brokering the crucial 2015 Paris climate agreement.

    That deal saw nearly the whole world for the first time support a common strategy to cut the greenhouse gas emissions which cause global warming.

    Mr Biden has pledged to cut US emissions in half by 2030, compared to 2005 levels. Two years ago, he passed $369bn (£290bn; €337bn) worth of green subsidies through Congress in a landmark bill.

    While carbon pollution from greenhouse gases in the US went down by almost 2% last year – this was not fast enough to meet the 2030 target, according to an independent research firm.

    Mr Kerry is still expected to attend the Munich Security Conference next month and attend the World Economic Forum in Davos next week.

  • Haruna Iddrisu calls for investigation into Ghana’s large delegation to COP 28

    Haruna Iddrisu calls for investigation into Ghana’s large delegation to COP 28

    Tamale South MP, Haruna Iddrisu, has called for investigation into Ghana’s delegation to COP28 in Dubai

    He expressed dismay at the exorbitant number of over six hundred (600) participants that Ghana sent to the COP28 conference.

    During his address on the floor of Parliament on Monday, December 4, 2023, the former Minority Leader highlighted the adverse effects of such a large delegation on the country’s finances.

    “Mr. Speaker, with this economic distress, how can Ghana lead a delegation of 618 persons? Are we shouldering the economic gain and hardship of the Ghanaian? And Mr. Speaker, I see a delegation of the president here at COP28… I am demanding that a committee looks at this,” he said.

    According to data released by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, Ghana’s representation at COP28 in Dubai has increased significantly from 350 last year to 618.

    The delegation comprises 95 individuals on the official parties list and an additional 523 on the party overflow list. These figures are provisional and based on registered participants; the final numbers, including those collecting physical badges at the venue, will be provided by the UNFCCC after the summit concludes.

    COP 28, scheduled from November 30 to December 12, is anticipated to be a historic event, witnessing a record-breaking number of delegates.

    The provisional total for this year’s summit indicates that 97,372 individuals have registered to attend in person, nearly double the attendance at COP 27 in Egypt. Notably, for the first time in COP history, all delegates, including “host country guests” from the UAE and 3,000 “virtual-only” participants, have been named in the participant lists.