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COP26 | Climate Justice is the bottom line for all climate action

Climate justice means that while all countries should participate in the drastic reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, the industrialised nations, which historically and currently are most responsible for global warming, should lead this transformation

November 04, 2021 / 10:05 IST
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“Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny” — Martin Luther King Jr’s take on injustice in 1963, could very well be about the agenda of COP26 climate summit that opened in Glasgow, the United Kingdom, on November 1.

From the injustice of climate impacts on the poorer nations who were never responsible for the climate crisis, the injustice of lack of climate action by the rich countries to reduce emissions, and, most of all, the injustice of their refusal to take responsibility or pay costs for loss and damages caused by their historical emissions, overshadows what is dubbed as the ‘last-chance’ climate conference.

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Now everyone from UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres inside the plenary halls of the COP26, to the hundreds of youth and people of colour protesting outside the conference venue in Glasgow are demanding not only climate action, but climate justice. Even Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav “vowed to fight for climate justice at COP26.”