“Poorer Nations, Backed by Pope, Demand Climate Actions from Rich Countries at COP28”
Poor nations, supported by Pope Francis, have used the COP28 summit to urge wealthier countries to take more decisive action against global warming, emphasizing that climate change is not only a scientific or environmental issue, but also a matter of justice.
Poor Countries Push for Climate Justice at COP28
At the recently concluded COP28 summit, poorer nations, backed by Pope Francis, demanded that wealthier countries step up their efforts against climate change. They stressed that the problem is not solely scientific or environmental, but intrinsically tied to justice and equality. The call for action comes amid increasing evidence of the adverse effects of climate change on less developed nations.Pope Francis Advocates for Climate Justice
Pope Francis has been a vocal supporter of the poorer nations’ cause, asserting that climate change is a global issue that requires a collective effort. He has consistently stressed the importance of equality and justice in addressing this crisis, calling for wealthier nations to take more responsibility.Wealthier Nations’ Response to the Call
While some wealthier nations have pledged to increase their efforts, the response has been mixed. Critics argue that despite the pledges, the wealthier nations are not doing enough to help poorer countries adapt to climate change or reduce their own emissions. The lack of concrete action from wealthier countries only increases the urgency and importance of the poorer nations’ pleas.The COP28 summit saw poorer nations, with the support of Pope Francis, bring the issue of climate justice to the forefront. While the response from wealthier nations has been mixed, the poorer nations’ plea for more decisive action underscores the need for global cooperation and a collective effort in addressing climate change.