MINISTER SONJICA RAISES PROFILE OF
ADAPTATION IN HER CLIMATE CHANGE ENGAGEMENTS


Environmental Panorama
International
September of 2009


25 September 2009 - Media statement - Department of Environmental Affairs - FRIDAY, 25 SEPTEMBER 2009: Ms Buyelwa Sonjica, Minister of Water and Environmental Affairs, arrived this morning from her nine day visit to the US where she raised the profile of adaptation for Africa, taking into account poverty eradication thereby balancing development imperatives and addressing the impacts of climate change.

She attended official engagements with various international stakeholders as part of preparations for the December UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen (COP15). Minister Sonjica was well received by her counterparts and sought after for her views which enriched the debate. The Minister also championed the cause of Africa as Chair of the African Ministerial Conference on Environment (AMCEN), informed by a developing country perspective.

She attended the Major Economies Forum (MEF) on Energy and Climate in Washington from 17 - 18 September, which was attended by seventeen of the world’s major economies. This was immediately followed by the Greenland Dialogue on the 19 - 20 September in New York, with a broader group that includes not only Developed Countries, but a wider variety of developing countries groupings such as Least Developed Countries and Small Island Developing States.

The meetings addressed issues in the areas of mitigation and adaptation, with focus on finance, technology and capacity building. She used the platform to highlight the significance of adaptation, which she emphasized was a priority for Africa as the most vulnerable continent despite the issue being relegated to the periphery in the negotiations. As such convergence was reached on ‘fast track’ adaptation funding for the period between 2010 and 2012, without prejudicing the outcome of the negotiations for the period beyond 2012.

The meetings further deliberated modalities and mechanisms for mitigation, with the Minister calling for leadership by developing countries in taking deeper emission reduction commitments in order to meet the Required by Science levels of carbon dioxide concentration. The commitment of developing countries through their commitments to action threw the gauntlet back to the developed countries, with China having committed to a 15% contribution of clean energy to the country’s energy mix, whilst Brazil committed to an 80% reduction in deforestation by 2020, both following the lead of South Africa’s commitment to a plateau of emissions by 2020-2025.

The Minister further committed to the need for developmental space of developing countries, hence the inability to take emission reduction targets beyond the ambitious actions outlined in the various announcements by developing countries. She emphasised particularly that the developing countries are grappling with delivery against the Millennium Development Goals, access to energy, and energy security.

The minister encouraged all parties to respect the letter and spirit of the convention particularly that of ‘common but differentiated responsibility’ as it takes into cognizance the historical responsibility of developed countries, the current capabilities of various countries, and social justice by recognizing the development gap between developed and developing countries.

From the 22nd of September the Minister attended the UN Secretary General’s Summit on Climate Change, which was designed to galvanise world leaders into action towards an ambitious and concrete outcome in the international negotiations on climate change scheduled for completion at Copenhagen. She contributed as a thought leader on the Round Table on Business and Climate Change. As part of President Zuma’s delegation to the UN General Assembly, the Minister was part of bilaterals with key countries over and above her bilaterals which included, India, Denmark, World Bank, Sri Lanka, UK, USA, China, IRENA and the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) as part of her effort to build bridges to facilitate a resolution to many of the outstanding issues in the international negotiation process.

Note: The Ministry of Water and Environmental Affairs comprises two separate departments. The departments are: the Department of Environmental Affairs and the Department of Water Affairs.
Albi Modise (Chief Director: Communications)

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MESSAGE BY SOUTH AFRICAN PRESIDENT JACOB ZUMA TO THE UN SECRETARY GENERAL’S HIGH LEVEL SUMMIT ON CLIMATE CHANGE

22 September 2009 – Speech - Department of Environmental Affairs - South Africa welcomes the initiative by the UN Secretary General to convene Heads of State on the important matter of climate change. For Africa, the impact of climate change is devastating, and will severely undermine development and poverty eradication efforts.
Climate change affects agricultural yields, and therefore food security.

It affects people’s access to water in an already water-stressed region. Rural people are compromised by the impact on ecosystems that support their livelihoods. Coastal areas will be flooded, affecting people’s homes and livelihoods and damaging coastal infrastructure.

These developments affect every aspect of society – social, economic and environmental.
We need to act now to ensure there is a global agreement on this critical challenge. The global agreement should be guided by a shared vision. It should be inclusive, fair and effective.
It must recognise that solving the climate problem cannot be separated from the struggle to eradicate poverty.

It must be based on sound science. It must strike a balance between adaptation and mitigation, and it must address the means of implementation. There needs to be agreement on new, additional, sustainable and predictable financing for adaptation. This should be for programmes that reduce the vulnerability of developing countries to the effects of climate change.

On mitigation, the agreement must contain ambitious, quantified, and legally binding emission reduction commitments by developed countries. It must set the framework for mitigation actions by developing countries that are supported and enabled by finance and technology.

We need to acknowledge and maintain the distinction between the responsibilities of developed countries and those of developing countries. Our goal should be to significantly reduce emissions across the globe without constraining development in the countries of the South.

Leadership by all developed countries, through emission reduction commitments that are in line with science and that address their historical responsibilities, would ensure much needed progress in the international negotiations. Now is the time to act, and to act decisively.

 
 

Source: South African Environmental
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