WHY
THE NDCs WILL NOT ACHIEVE THE 2ᵒC GLOBAL TEMPERATURE TARGET
All
roads lead to Paris in December for the cop 21 and some countries are still
preparing their NDCs while others have submitted theirs. As climate change has
become a global issue of which has called for the need of world leaders to
gather, the politics of it is very important and therefore necessary for countries
to critically analyze their NDCs before they submit them.
The
intended nationally determined contributions of every country of the UNFCCC
which is supposed to represent the country’s position and commitment to combatting
climate change in line with the sustainable development goals (SDG) 13 which is
stop climate change, 14 which is protect the ocean and 15 which is taking care
of the earth must be carefully looked at and the inputs made must critically
take into consideration or account, the future of our children and the unborn
generation.
Therefore
having a careful look at the NDCs submitted by some of the developing
countries and if that is the toll others are going to take, then it is evident
that we would not be able to achieve the 2ᵒc target or 1.5 degree set for global
temperature and the low carbon emissions which we want to achieve. Although
some countries like Gabon have withdrew their NDCs to review them, it is worth
noting that Morocco on the other hand have done a great job in their NDCs and
we believe that they should be a beacon for others to follow so as to
effectively achieve the 2ᵒc set global temperature target. It will be more
prudent for the Annex 1 countries, the EU, the US, Canada and others should do
better and show robust leadership by withdrawing their NDCs and scaling up
their contributions. Abibinsroma Foundation believe if we really want to make
significant progress then the NDCs should be more ambitious.
This
will help after the adoption at the cop in the achievement to low carbon
emissions, a green economy and the 2ᵒc global temperature set target. Abibinsroma Foundation is calling on the Developing countries to do more in the preparation
of their NDCs and those that have submitted must withdraw and review their NDCs
by improving their contributions. The adaption measures taken by countries that
have submitted their NDCs are vague and will not really address climate issues
adaption. A more practical steps must be taken as adaptation measures to make
it more feasible, realistic and achievable.
Establish
key principles to guide its implementation, some of which are already contained
in the Convention, and some of which, such as respect for human rights Of all,
should not be left behind;
A
universal core agreement that binds all Parties under international law, to
take effect from2020. This should take the form of a Protocol or another
ancillary agreement with the same effect. The requirement of ratification is usually
strong evidence of countries’ intent to be bound.
By
Kenneth Nana Amoateng
AbibNsroma Foundation
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