Suriname Urges Creation of Climate Change Adaptation Fund
Suriname Urges Speedy Creation of UN-Backed Climate Change Adaptation Fund
New York, Sep 23 2011 8:10PM
Suriname
has urged the international community to move quickly to
create the United Nations-backed climate change adaptation
fund to support vulnerable developing countries that risk
losing their peoples’ livelihoods to the effects of
climate change.
“Our understanding of the climate change suggests that our planet will undergo considerable changes over the next 50 years, impacting all areas of society,” President Desiré Delano Bouterse <"http://gadebate.un.org/sites/default/files/gastatements/66/SR_en.pdf">told the General Assembly.
“For Suriname and its low-lying coastline, this means a vulnerable exposure to a rising sea level, risking inundation of our fertile soil and fresh water reservoirs.” An estimated 80 per cent of the South American country’s population lives in coastal areas.
The climate change adaptation fund was established by the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) to finance concrete adaptation projects and programmes in developing countries.
Mr. Bouterse also stressed that the upcoming Conference of Parties to UNFCCC in Durban, South Africa, must reach concrete agreement on limiting emissions of the harmful greenhouse gases that are blamed for global warming.
“We owe this to our present
and future generations. We call upon parties concerned to
reach agreement,” he said.
Sep 23 2011
8:10PM