BREAKING: at #COP27, the UN Secretary General’s high-level expert group is releasing a new standard to turn empty net-zero commitments into meaningful climate action. Stick with me for details - it’s very good news 🧵
HLEG Chair @cathmckenna gives us the highlights. From now on, a real commitment from businesses, investors, and cities to #NetZero must mean:
🚫No more fossil fuels - that means no new oil, gas and coal projects and no new $$ for fossils
🌳No deforestation
💨No hot air offsets instead of real, immediate emissions reductions
🌐A commitment to reducing emissions across the full supply-chain - that means NZ commitments must address scope 1,2, AND 3 emissions
👩⚖️No lobbying to undermine ambitious climate, energy, and environmental policies, either directly or through business associations
📈 Aligning capital expenditures with net zero targets & linking executive compensation to climate action and demonstrated results
UN Secretary General @antonioguterres on the stage now emphasizing one of the biggest recommendations in the report:
📜 Net-zero pledges need to move from voluntary commitments to regulated requirements. Otherwise they risk greenwashing and creating an uneven playing field.
👷🏾♀️HLEG member @ZeniZeniMalango now talking about net zero plans needing to have #JustTransition at their core. This requires financial institutions and multinational corporations to work with governments and Multinational Development Finance Institutions to be more ambitious.
🧾Only 1/3 of publicly traded businesses have committed to net-zero, even fewer private state-owned entities. Commitments that do exist are poor quality with little accountability. The solution: way more transparency and public reporting, including a public dashboard.
🔋Here’s a big one - Helena Vines Fiestas of @BNPPAM_COM shares a recommendation for a multilateral net-zero regulatory task force to enforce NZ integrity
💰@GhoshArunabha shares some critical thinking from the HLEG on how to use high-integrity net-zero commitments to crowd resources and investments into countries in the global south.
Straight answers to some FAQs I get re: #TeckFrontier mine:
No, Canada can’t meet its climate commitments and build the largest open pit oilsands mine ever proposed. Straightforward math, frens: 4-6Mts of emissions/yr into the 2060s ≠ net zero by 2050.
Yes, that means this is the first climate test our new gov faces. But that’s not all. It’s also a moment when this gov either upholds or undermines its express commitment to the rights of Indigenous communities, and the protection of endangered species. indigenousclimateaction.com/rejectteck
No, it’s not fair that the rest of the economy and Canadian society is expected to squeeze out GHG reductions to make room for the ongoing growth of what is already the largest and fastest growing source of emissions in the country: the oil and gas sector.
Here's what I had to say to countries delaying #climate action at #COP25:
Public mobilizations are swamping the streets. The status quo you are working so stubbornly to protect is not working for people or the planet. Rest assured everything will change.
I live and grew up as a settler in colonial Canada and this is only my fifth COP - my experience pales in comparison to my countless colleagues who have been here fighting for climate justice for decades,
to Indigenous Peoples who have been fighting for their rights and the rights of Mother Earth for centuries, to the millions who are watching the place they have called home for millennia burn up or slip into the sea.