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Stunning Indicators Call for More Joint Climate Action

Source: Science and Technology Daily | 2024-03-28 16:10:35 | Author: GONG Qian


An official takes care of Mangrov trees planted against possible drought caused by climate change and global warming in Basra city in the south of Iraq on March 21, 2024. The Iraqi government is carrying out afforestation work for the 'Mangrove Forest' in Basra, where the air temperature exceeds 50 degrees in summer, aiming to both protect sensitive plants and combat climate change, with the support of the United Nations.?(PHOTO:?VCG)

By GONG Qian

The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) is sounding a red alert to the world. According to a new report by the WMO?in March showed, in 2023, records were?smashed?in ocean heat rise, sea level rise, Antarctic Sea ice loss and glacier retreat.

“Sirens are blaring across all major indicators... Some records aren’t just chart-topping, they’re chart-busting. And changes are speeding up,” United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres warned.

Facing a never-before-met challenge, joint efforts to reverse the trend?should be strengthened.

The good news is that there is a glimmer of hope. Renewable energy generation has surged to the forefront of climate action for its potential to achieve decarbonization targets. In 2023, renewable capacity additions saw a steep rise, increasing by almost 50 percent to nearly 510 gigawatts from 2022, the highest rate observed in the past two decades, according to a report by the International Energy Agency (IEA) in January.

This remarkable increase is due to the global consensus on green transition. More countries are taking action to tackle climate change as they realize its economic and environmental significance. The IEA said the increases in renewable capacity in Europe, the U.S. and Brazil hit all-time highs in 2023. By 2028,?solar PV and onshore wind installations are expected to more than double in the US, EU, India and Brazil compared with the last five years.

China commissioned as much solar PV as the entire world did in 2022, while its wind additions also grew by 66 percent year-on-year, according to the IEA report. The country plays a critical role in reaching the global goal of tripling renewables. The IEA forecast that China will account for almost 60 percent of new renewable capacity expected to become operational globally by 2028.

“Renewable energy generation is increasing fast but not fast enough,”?Dean Cooper, World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF)'s global energy lead, said in response to the IEA report. Fossil fuels like coal, oil and gas must be phased out and replaced with cleaner and cheaper renewables, Cooper added.

This highlights the importance of?the agreement among countries at the UN COP28 in Dubai last year?to?shift away from fossil fuels and triple renewable energy generation.

The participating countries are delivering on their commitment.?On March 21- 22, leaders and ministers from around the world?gathered at the Copenhagen Climate Ministerial, the first high-level meeting since COP28,?to discuss?how to turn the words of the agreement into global action.

At the Ministerial, COP28 President Dr. Sultan Al Jaber revealed?a new historic initiative — the COP Presidencies Troika. It is a first-of-its-kind?partnership that came out of COP28, linking COP28 with the next two COP presidencies, Azerbaijan and Brazil. ?The Troika is aimed at enhancing continuity between the COPS and driving ambitious collaborative climate action.

“This Troika will help to ensure that the next crucial round of Nationally Determined Contributions are in line with keeping our collective North Star of 1.5°C within reach," Al Jaber was quoted as saying?by Turkiye’s Anadolu Agency.

As global energy emissions?are expected?to hit their peak by 2025, this is a critical year to ask all parties to?dedicatedly?perform their obligation to avoid the devastating impacts of climate change on the earth, the only home for humans.

Editor:龚茜

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