Lidy Nacpil (@lnacpil) 's Twitter Profile
Lidy Nacpil

@lnacpil

Asian Peoples Movement on Debt & Development, Asia Energy Network, Global Campaign to Demand Climate Justice, Global Alliance for Tax Justice, Sanlakas, Oriang

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calendar_today26-03-2009 20:33:34

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Demand Climate Justice (@gcdcj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ICYMI Our press release ahead of IPCC report launch today. "In my country, Sri Lanka, the impacts of climate change are being felt now. We have no time to chase fairy tales of sucking carbon out of the air later, we need to reduce carbon emissions now" demandclimatejustice.org/2023/03/18/as-…

ICYMI
Our press release ahead of <a href="/IPCC_CH/">IPCC</a> report launch today.
"In my country, Sri Lanka, the impacts of climate change are being felt now. We have no time to chase fairy tales of sucking carbon out of the air later, we need to reduce carbon emissions now"
demandclimatejustice.org/2023/03/18/as-…
Solutions for Our Climate (@forourclimate) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The much-awaited carbon neutrality roadmap draft was released in Korea today. It proposes to relax industrial and hydrogen emissions reduction targets & expand... surprise, surprise, CCS and offsets. The public hearing is tomorrow, raising concerns over lack of time for feedback.

The much-awaited carbon neutrality roadmap draft was released in Korea today. It proposes to relax industrial and hydrogen emissions reduction targets &amp; expand... surprise, surprise, CCS and offsets. The public hearing is tomorrow, raising concerns over lack of time for feedback.
Corporate Europe Observatory (CEO) (@corporateeurope) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Full solidarity with the activists who are still being kettled by the police in Vienna in front of the European Gas Conference, you are not alone! ✊

APMDD (@asianpeoplesmvt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

115 Asian movements representing the most vulnerable people & communities in the Global South wrote to the L&D Transitional Committee meeting at Luxor now, urging them to consider #Reparations & key #ClimateJustice principles to the Loss & Damage Fund. bit.ly/LetterToTC

115 Asian movements representing the most vulnerable people &amp; communities in the Global South wrote to the L&amp;D Transitional Committee meeting at Luxor now, urging them to consider #Reparations &amp; key #ClimateJustice principles to the Loss &amp; Damage Fund. 

bit.ly/LetterToTC
APMDD (@asianpeoplesmvt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The goal of COP28 should be an agreement to phaseout fossil fuels, which means the progressive reduction in the use and production of fossil fuels to real zero by 2050. Read our op-ed here: opinion.inquirer.net/165104/fossil-… #EndFossilFuels #FastFairForever

The goal of COP28 should be an agreement to phaseout fossil fuels, which means the progressive reduction in the use and production of fossil fuels to real zero by 2050.

Read our op-ed here: opinion.inquirer.net/165104/fossil-…

#EndFossilFuels #FastFairForever
APMDD (@asianpeoplesmvt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Acting as a #ClimateBully, the US🇺🇸 continues to railroad the #LossAndDamage discussions at #TC5. We say 📢 📢 ✊🏽Enough with the BS, bullying and lies! ✊🏽We demand an independent, democratically-led, grants-based LDF now! #USClimateBully #WBOutOfLDF #ReparationsNow

Acting as a #ClimateBully, the US🇺🇸 continues to railroad the #LossAndDamage discussions at #TC5. 

We say 📢 📢
✊🏽Enough with the BS, bullying and lies!
✊🏽We demand an independent, democratically-led, grants-based LDF now!
#USClimateBully
#WBOutOfLDF
#ReparationsNow
APMDD (@asianpeoplesmvt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We urge developing countries at #TC5 to hold steadfast to our demand for an independent, democratic and standalone #LossAndDamage Fund. ✊🏽✊🏽✊🏽 #WBOutOfLDF #ReparationsNow

We urge developing countries at #TC5 to hold steadfast to our demand for an independent, democratic and standalone #LossAndDamage Fund. 
✊🏽✊🏽✊🏽
#WBOutOfLDF
#ReparationsNow
Brandon Wu (@brandoncwu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The current #TC5 text, in which the countries that have caused the climate crisis have no particular obligation to pay into the L&D Fund, is a logical extension of the history of US engagement at the #UNFCCC, which has always been about escaping responsibility over all else. 🧵👇

Brandon Wu (@brandoncwu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For decades the US has systematically weakened the global climate regime. #UNFCCC mitigation responsibilities went from "commitments" to "actions" to "contributions," an increasing level of voluntarism that suited the U.S. but is leading to catastrophic climate outcomes.

Brandon Wu (@brandoncwu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On finance, the #UNFCCC text has very clear language: "The developed country Parties... shall provide new and additional financial resources." This was largely maintained in the Paris Agreement with a clause that "Other Parties are encouraged" to provide finance voluntarily.

Brandon Wu (@brandoncwu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Glasgow pact severely watered this down: "Urges developed country Parties, the operating entities of the Financial Mechanism, UN entities...and other... institutions, including NGOs and private sources, to provide enhanced and additional support for activities addressing L&D"

Brandon Wu (@brandoncwu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

And now the pinnacle, the current #TC5 text: "The Fund may receive contributions from a wide variety of sources of funding, including grants and concessional loans from public, private and innovative sources, as appropriate." This would be laughable if it weren't so enraging.

Brandon Wu (@brandoncwu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The US likes to claim "climate leadership" but its history is one of bullying the world into weaker and weaker agreements that the US then doesn't respect anyway. That dynamic is fully at play at #TC5. It is unsurprising, entirely predictable, and still absolutely unacceptable.

Brandon Wu (@brandoncwu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is from 2017, but still worth reading: "A Brief History of the US and the UN Climate Negotiations." The timeline graphic is a bit confusing, just skip down to the text. And never, ever, neverfuckingever, use the phrase "US climate leadership" again. worldat1c.org/a-brief-histor…