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Tuesday, June 17, 2025

AOSIS calls for urgent action from largest emitters

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RYAN BACHOO
11 days ago
20250606

The Al­liance of Small Is­land States (AO­SIS) has is­sued a stark warnig that the world’s largest emit­ters must act ur­gent­ly to se­cure the promis­es of Paris Agree­ment to lim­it glob­al warm­ing to 1.5°C.

It comes as 2024 set a record for the hottest year in his­to­ry and is­lands fac­ing un­prece­dent­ed cli­mate change im­pacts.

The 39-mem­ber Al­liance is prepar­ing for a piv­otal Unit­ed Na­tions cli­mate change con­fer­ence in a year which marks the 10th an­niver­sary of the Paris Agree­ment as well as the dead­line for all coun­tries to sub­mit their next round of en­hanced Na­tion­al­ly De­ter­mined Con­tri­bu­tions (ND­Cs).

In a state­ment on Fri­day morn­ing, AO­SIS said, "As the world be­gins to re­flect on the progress of the land­mark agree­ment, it is clear that while im­por­tant progress is be­ing made, glob­al green­house gas emis­sions con­tin­ue to rise and ND­Cs re­main lack­ing. Ac­tion is in­suf­fi­cient and 1.5°C-aligned path­ways are rapid­ly nar­row­ing."

At the 62nd Meet­ing of the Sub­sidiary Bod­ies (SB52) in Bonn, Ger­many from June 16th, cli­mate ne­go­tia­tors rep­re­sent­ing the Pa­cif­ic, Caribbean, African, In­di­an and South Chi­na Seas is­lands will strive to se­cure ro­bust out­comes that can keep the Paris Agree­ment’s cen­tral goal alive.

“Our is­lands are un­der se­vere strain as we cope with the dev­as­tat­ing costs to our peo­ple, our economies, our cul­tures, our lands, and seas due to ris­ing tem­per­a­tures and more bru­tal storms,” AO­SIS Chair, Her Ex­cel­len­cy Am­bas­sador Ilana Seid said.

“Sea lev­el rise is ev­i­dent, and our warm­ing wa­ters are be­com­ing in­creas­ing­ly un­in­hab­it­able lead­ing to bio­di­ver­si­ty loss. Is­lands are the cus­to­di­ans of our world’s oceans and pre­cious mar­itime re­sources, yet we are be­ing left be­hind. At SB62, we are urg­ing coun­tries to dis­play re­al courage so we can turn the tide and de­liv­er on the faith our cit­i­zens placed in us when we all came to­geth­er to com­mit to the Paris Agree­ment.”


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