UAE minister calls for boosted funds to counteract climate change in the Caribbean

At a regional meeting in Barbados last Thursday, the leader of the upcoming U.N. global climate summit emphasized the pressing need for more funds to counteract climate change in the Caribbean.

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Sultan al-Jaber, the Minister of Industry for the United Arab Emirates, highlighted the prohibitive costs that have hindered Caribbean island nations from rapidly transitioning to renewable energy. 

Caribbean islands: At the forefront of climate challenges

These Caribbean nations, according to al-Jaber, are enduring some of the most severe climate-related challenges globally.

He conveyed to the Caribbean community that their experience with climate change serves as an early alarm for the world at large. 

During an online event, al-Jaber addressed leaders of the 15-member trade bloc, Caricom, emphasizing the importance of bridging the climate finance gap, especially in anticipation of the COP28 summit set to occur in Dubai this December.

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Revised hurricane predictions

Coinciding with his address, the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration revised its forecast for the Atlantic hurricane season. 

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Citing record sea surface temperatures, the new prediction now leans towards an above-normal season, with an estimated 14 to 21 named storms, including two to five major hurricanes. 

This season, which spans from June 1 to November 30, has already seen the formation of five tropical storms, marking an unusually active onset.

Al-Jaber acknowledged the Caribbean’s familiarity with the profound human and economic tolls resulting from insufficient climate adaptation and resilience funding. 

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The Bridgetown initiative: A ray of hope for developing nations

He commended Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley’s pioneering efforts with the Bridgetown Initiative, a plan aimed at facilitating developing countries’ combat against global warming. 

Additionally, this initiative proposes a mechanism for postponing debt payments following disasters. Advocates believe that this approach could potentially unlock $1 trillion for climate financing.

Adding to the proactive measures, Prime Minister Mottley recently unveiled plans for a legacy fund dedicated to bolstering Barbados’ climate change countermeasures.

 

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