Collective action needed for Paris Agreement goals to be realised, says Grace Fu at COP30

Collective action needed for Paris Agreement goals to be realised, says Grace Fu at COP30


SINGAPORE: The vision of the landmark Paris Agreement remains as relevant as ever a decade after it was inked, but “its promises can only be kept” if there is a global commitment to collective progress, Singapore’s Minister for Sustainability and the Environment Grace Fu said on Monday (Nov 17).

To this end, Singapore has made significant contributions – it was one of 13 nations that submitted a carbon-reducing pledge before a Feb 10 deadline, is rolling out a national adaptation plan over the next five years to mitigate climate change risks, and is also donating to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).

Ms Fu was delivering Singapore’s national statement at the high-level segment of the UNFCCC Conference of Parties (COP30), which was held this year in Belém, Brazil.

“Climate change continues to outpace the collective response of the global community … Overlaying this is a backdrop of intensifying geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainty,” said Ms Fu, adding that multilateral cooperation is being put to the test.

Global leaders have gathered at the annual climate summit to drive progress towards limiting the effects of global warming.

However this year’s conference has a glaring absence – the United States under president Donald Trump’s administration has not sent an official delegation for the first time.

Instead, according to media reports, representatives from local and state governments, as well as non-profit organisations, attended. The US also formally withdrew from the Paris Agreement at the start of this year.



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