Top 3 responses to #Globalheating

2018
Global Climate Alarm for Climate Emergency!!!
“If humanity doesn’t have protection in place, mankind will never be able to kick back and restore the very biosphere the planet and all life are dependent on

  1. SDG18 13/02/18 – Global Goal for Disaster Risk Resilence #DRR – https://tvb-climatechallenge.org.uk/2018/02/13/the-conclusion-of-the-9th-world-urban-forum-kuala-lumpur-declaration-towards-2036-sdgdrr-sdg18
  2. UCEEP 11/10/18 – Urban Conservation Emergency Evacuation Plan #UCEEP – https://tvb-climatechallenge.org.uk/2018/10/11/every-local-government-need-to-develop-an-urban-conservation-emergency-evacuation-plan-uceep
  3. AGW_drill_days 05/11/18 – GLOBAL DISASTER DRILL DAYS – 1st March & 1st September) #AGW_drill_days #90drills – https://tb-climatechallenge.org.uk/2018/11/05/the-woodley-declaration-agw_drill_days
  4. Greta Thunberg 20/08/18 – A  phenomena, a blitz alarm from the future spectrum we are all part of. It would be unwise not to emphasise activism in solidarity with this truth teller rebellion #GretaThunberg #FridaysforFuture #ClimateStrike #GreenNewDeal 

The 15-year-old girl speaks at the World Climate Change Conference. At the 24th UN Climate Change Conference last week, the 15-year-old Swedish girl Greta Thunberg gave a speech, angering the incompetence and hypocrisy of world leaders. “You said that your love for children is more than everything, but you stole their future.” Greta said that she did not seek to solve the leadership problem, but called on people to act and fight for the future~

Links,
Greta Thunberg, full speech –https://edition.cnn.com/2018/12/16/world/greta-thunberg-cop24

CLIMATE TALKS BREAKTHROUGH #KATOWICERULEBOOK

Success of UN COP24 in Katowice – we have a global climate agreement

Negotiators from 196 countries and the European Union worked for two weeks on the Katowice Climate Package, implementing the Paris Agreement.


More than a dozen intense meetings enabled negotiations to be successful on different topics regarding principles aimed at implementing the Paris Agreement, which was signed in 2015. For two weeks, a wide range of issues were discussed – some fundamental, others very detailed and technical – which gave birth to a complex and difficult document. Finance, transparency and adaptation are some of its aspects.


In Katowice, within the framework of COP24, many heads of state, government and almost 100 Ministers of the Environment and of Foreign Affairs from all over the world were present. Thanks to the consensus, which has been agreed on by the Parties because of their commitment, Katowice has become, after Kyoto and Paris, another milestone on the way towards a sustainable global climate policy. In the Katowice Rules, different parties adopted a path that will be followed by each of them when it comes to stepping up actions for climate protection 2020.

“I can say it aloud now – interests of all the parties have been taken into account in the Katowice Package in a sustainable and honest way”, said the COP24 President Michał Kurtyka. “More importantly, its impact on the world will be positive. We have taken a big step towards achieving the ambitions set in the Paris Agreement. Ambitious Climate Action.”


The Polish Presidency at COP24 also initiated three declarations, which have been broadly supported by the Parties. On the first day at COP24 President Andrzej Duda made a statement about the just transformation based on solidarity. Its adoption was the most important point of the Summit of Heads of States and Governments. The next day, a common initiative of Poland and the UK Katowice Partnership for Electromobility, presented in the presence of the UN Secretary General António Guterres, was presented by Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki and the COP24 President Michał Kurtyka. In the second half of the conference the “Forests for Climate” declaration was announced.