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Tearfund calls on EU leaders to stop clowning around and agree climate finance for poor countries

Photo: Eleanor Bentall/Tearfund
Clowning about climate change. Photo: Eleanor Bentall/Tearfund

28 October 2009

EU ministers must stop clowning around and announce ambitious figures for climate adaptation and mitigation in developing countries this week, says Tearfund.

Failure to do this will only prolong the current deadlock in climate negotiations and seriously compromise any chance of agreeing a climate deal at Copenhagen in December.

The EU Heads of State summit on 29 - 30 October is the last key EU leaders meeting ahead of Copenhagen. Climate finance is the thorn in the flesh threatening to derail the whole negotiation process, according to Tearfund.

Ahead of this meeting, nearly 7,000 messages from Tearfund supporters were delivered to the Prime Minister calling on him to take a lead on climate finance. To hammer the point home, Tearfund clowns illustrated the EU’s cavalier attitude to the planet by fooling around with a giant globe in Parliament Square.

EU Ministers have made repeated promises to come up with a position on funding that includes specific figures for the amount of money needed for developing countries, but have failed to reach a decision over a series of EU Councils and summits this year.

Tearfund’s Head of Public Policy Laura Webster said, 'All eyes look to EU leaders to stop procrastinating and announce large-scale new public finance for adaptation and sustainable development in developing countries.’

The Christian relief and development agency is calling for an EU commitment that ensures climate finance is additional to Official Development Assistance commitments of 0.7 per cent GNI, and to financial flows from Carbon Markets.

In addition to this, Europe needs to take tougher mid-term emissions cuts.

‘The EU’s current target of only 20 per cent cuts on 1990 levels by 2020, rising to 30 per cent in the event of an ambitious deal is weak and outdated. EU leaders should boldly commit to what the science requires – a target of at least 40 per cent cuts on 1990 levels by 2020’, adds Webster.

‘We are now just weeks away from when a crucial climate deal must be secured at Copenhagen. The poorest and most vulnerable countries are already experiencing the devastating impacts of climate change. It is both irresponsible and immoral to think that developing countries will agree to a deal without adequate climate finance,’ Webster concluded.

 
Notes to editors 

For more information, pictures of the clowning around photo stunt, or interview with Tearfund’s Head of Public Policy Laura Webster, contact Esther Williams on 0208 943 7779 or 07595 202 438

 

Tearfund is one of the UK’s leading relief and development agencies working in partnership with churches around the world to tackle the causes and effects of poverty.
 

Tearfund is a member of the Stop Climate Chaos Coalition representing 11 million members across 100 UK organisations. All are united in their demand for an end to dirty coal, and a fair and just international climate change deal that protects the world’s poorest communities.
 

The Wave will be the UK’s biggest ever climate demonstration and is being organised by the Stop Climate Chaos Coalition on December 5. Tens of thousands of eco-minded Brits will flow through the streets of London in a human wave of support for action on climate change ahead of crunch talks at the UN climate summit in Copenhagen.


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