Failure to meet climate targets doesn’t make COP irrelevant

Paper: GS – III, Subject: Environment and Ecology, Topic: Biodiversity and its Conservation, Issue: COP 30.

Context:

COP30, to be held in 2025 in Belem, Brazil, is crucial for global climate cooperation amid worsening impacts and missed targets.

Key Takeaways:

Climate Finance as a Core Agenda:

The New Collective Quantified Goal (NCQG) (Developed nations are expected to scale up climate finance to billion annually by 2035, up from the long-standing billion goal) will be a major focus.

  • The Brazilian Presidency does not want to reopen debates on the adequacy of this amount, but rather focus on:
  • Effective allocation of funds to developing nations,
  • Balance between mitigation and adaptation, and
  • Maximizing impact of investments.
  • Brazil aims to deliver a “Baku to Belem Roadmap to $1.3 trillion”, outlining how to raise $1.3 trillion annually by 2035 for climate finance.

Developing Countries’ Concerns:

  • Many developing nations plan to continue discussions on the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) the EU’s carbon tax on imports such as iron, steel, cement, and fertilizers.
  • These countries argue that CBAM acts as a disguised tariff, harming trade competitiveness.

Need for Reform in UNFCCC Negotiations:

  • Critics argue that UNFCCC’s consensus model slows decision-making, since even two countries can block progress.
  • Example: Talks on oil and gas emission targets have prompted economic diversification in Gulf countries, even without binding resolutions.

The Future of the 1.5°C Target:

  • Evidence indicates that limiting warming to 1.5°C is increasingly unrealistic.
  • However, Chaturvedi argues the goal should not be abandoned:
  • It acts as a symbolic and moral benchmark, reminding countries of the urgency of action
  • The IPCC may recommend an “overshoot” pathway, where temperatures temporarily rise above 1.5°C (e.g., to 1.7°C) before declining through aggressive emission cuts.
Relevance of Multilateral Climate Processes:

Despite challenges, COP meetings remain essential for sustaining global climate momentum, fostering cooperation, and guiding the world toward a more sustainable future.

https://indianexpress.com/article/explained/explained-climate/failure-meet-climate-targets-cop-10311061

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