The
20th Session of UNFCCC Conference of Parties (COP20) holding from December
1–12, 2014 is the supreme governing body of the UN Framework Convention on
Climate Change (UNFCCC).
Ahead
of the event, the Pan African Climate Justice Alliance (PACJA) has been hosting
a series of activities to create awareness on climate change issues whilst mobilizing
African Civil Society for a common position for the upcoming Conference.
The
‘PACJA Week of Action’ is an Africa-wide annual initiative aimed at stimulating
actions and reinforcing efforts to exercise the power of collective action
ahead of COP 20.
In
the course of the year, the action has been happening in 17 countries across
Africa, which is also coming up with a road map to have a binding agreement at
COP 21 in Paris.
The
country-level activities play a critical role in consolidating the African
Common Position in the Climate Talks.
PACJA
shares in Africa’s demand for the upcoming Climate talks which include
long-term negotiations in setting a global budget and sharing it fairly as well
as scaling up climate finance commitments from developed countries
To
meet the need, developed countries are to increase their 2020 pledges to 40-50%
below 1990 levels and the Post-2020 negotiations to work toward agreeing a
global emissions budget that gives humanity a reasonable chance of limiting
warming well below 1.50C – less than 605Gt CO2 more emissions.
Peru
will receive about 15,000 people, which represent 194 countries and
stakeholders from international organizations, civil society, private sector
and several mass media, as well as presidents and ministers.
COP20
is a crucial moment to reach a climate change agreement in 2015 in Paris.
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