On Friday the US House of Representatives passed the first of two bills which are at the heart of @POTUS@JoeBiden’s agenda for this term. cnbc.com/2021/11/05/hou…
More work remains on the second part, the Build Back Better Act.
One wonders whether #cop26 played a role in getting this over the line. The bargain between the Senate and House Democrats is that both bills will pass.
A $555 billion provision for climate is in the 2nd bill.
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There was a marked change in tone in the UNSC meeting held 8th November on "Peace and Security in Africa" which addressed the escalating conflict in Ethiopia.
Most notable of all was the statement from @USAmbUN which came at the end.
Amb. Linda Thomas Greenfield finally delivered a full throated condemnation of TPLF violence in Amhara and Afar demanding their withdrawal nearly four months after TPLF forces launched its offensive in mid-July, after rejecting a unilateral ceasefire announced by GoE on 28 June.
Yesterday's @StateDept briefing from Ned Price @StateDeptSpox also covered the escalating crisis in Ethiopia closely - the UNSC and the US are now deferring to the mediation effort led by former Nigerian President @Oolusegun_obj. state.gov/briefings/depa…
Should an authoritarian nation involved in hostilities against its neighbours be hosting the next COP?
Question and answer addressed to OCHA Policy Chief Hans Joerg Strohmeyer at #COP26 by Scoop Media 9 November 2021
Question from Scoop answered by OCHA Chief, Policy Development and Studies Branch Hans Joerg Strohmeyer - OCHA is the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs which is responsible for coordinating humanitarian aid delivery around the world.
The question relates to a recent decision to award COP27 to Egypt - made in September 2021 - and announced by US Climate Change Envoy John Kerry on October 2nd 2021, on the same day that US special envoy to the HoA Jeffrey Feltman was dispatched to Sudan to prevent a coup.
#Glasgow at night, tonight,I.E. Sunday. #cop26 had a day off today, it’s only one. Today it will return to its business, i.e. saving the world from human nature, this time with the participation of ministers from all over the world.
It was a beautiful clear and still night tonight, nothing like Saturday which was windy with a cold westerly blowing in off the Atlantic.
The standard of musicianship in Scotland is out standing. A couple more clips. Here’s a Who cover.
There is a massive gap between the realities of climate financing and the promises made in 2009. But there is a much bigger gap between the promises and what is acknowledged to be needed.
This thread looks at the realities of #COP26 vs the spin.
Newly appointed @COP26 President Alok Sharmar's observations about the scale of the challenge - echoed quietly by @JoeBiden and @BorisJohsnson are not new.
@COP26@JoeBiden In 2009 in Copenhagen 100 Billion USD a year in investment in developing nations mitigation and adaptation was promised. The promise was made again in 2015 after not being fulfilled. In 2020 financing fell short by 20 billion and in 2021 it will do so again.
@POTUS@JoeBiden is here now. A hush came over the room as all eyes turned toward him, @EmmanuelMacron came up to say hi.
UK PM @BorisJohnson kicks off the speechifying with a James Bond metaphor, utilizing the words climax and doomsday clocks. @JoeBiden can be seen in this picture watching him on the left.