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    UN Climate Summit postponed as a result of Coronavirus – Oxfam response

    Campaigns and Advocacy • Climate Change • News
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    A child wades through highly contaminated water in Tica village, Mozambique, after Cyclone Idai last month. His house could only be reached through the water. Photo: Micas Mondlane/Oxfam Novib

    Responding to the announcement that the UN Climate Summit due to take place in the UK in November has been postponed until 2021 as a result of the Coronavirus pandemic, Conor Costello, Oxfam Australia’s Climate Justice Advocacy Manager said


    “This pause is understandable in light of efforts to stop the pandemic we all now face. But this should not mean pausing our vital efforts to respond to a climate crisis that is already threatening lives and pushing millions of people deeper into hunger and poverty.


    “The UK, as host of the summit, can keep global momentum going by working with countries worldwide to commit to bold economic stimulus measures that will reduce carbon emissions as well as accelerate the recovery from coronavirus. Steps taken now to reshape the economy and clean industries of the future cannot wait.


    “Governments are right now showing they are ready to cooperate. They should avoid repeating the same mistakes that were made after the 2008 global financial crisis when stimulus packages caused emissions to rebound.”


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    For more information or to organise interviews, please contact Dylan Quinnell on 0450 668 350 or dylanq@oxfam.org.au