As happens with monotonous regularity, COP 27 opened this time in Egypt on Sunday. The backdrop could not be grimmer. The last 8 years have been the warmest the planet has ever had to endure, pledges on climate finance have been reneged routinely, climate adaptation has been given short shrift what with the emphasis on mitigation and the idea of loss and damage is yet to gain full traction.
Still, one has to be a Micawber when it comes to the fight against climate change. COP 27 is what they call a ” transitional” COP in the sense that it is more stocktaking than breaking new ground and more about implementation of past promises rather than negotiating new commitments. The only exception is climate finance and here a lot hinges on the political will of the rich countries.
The two biggest Greenhouse Gas emitters i.e. the US and China are not even talking amongst themselves about the fight against climate change, following the suspension of dialogue after the Nancy Pelosi visit to Taiwan. If you cannot see any connection between the two, it is because there isn’t any!
So, what can the COP 27 possibly accomplish? There is some utility of these annual jamborees, since it is an opportunity for poor and vulnerable countries to make their voices heard. Perhaps, loss ( of life) and damage(to property) will be permanently inscribed on the agenda of COP. Perhaps, there will be more finance for climate adaptation ( Glasgow decided to double the amount for adaptation from 20 to 40 Billion Dollars) and perhaps who knows developed countries may decide to significantly augment funding for poorer countries. One has to live in hope when it comes to these things. Here is hoping that developed countries do not ” cop out” at COP 27!!!