COP29: Amnesty calls to protecting freedom of expression and limiting the influence of fossil fuel lobbyists at COP29
"COP29: Leaders must commit to fair climate financing and fully phasing out fossil fuels", 7 November 2024
"Leaders at COP29 must listen to demands for climate justice by putting human rights at the heart of all decision making and commit to massively scaling up needs-based climate financing and a full, fast, fair, and funded phase-out of fossil fuels across all sectors, said Amnesty International ahead of the UN climate summit in Azerbaijan...
“States must build on the COP28 decision and commit to a full, fast, fair and funded fossil fuel phaseout. This will require agreement on a vastly scaled-up climate finance target to help fund just transitions to zero-carbon economies in lower income states – at least one trillion USD per year. The current lack of progress towards agreement on this issue is shocking. One trillion USD may seem expensive, but the human rights and economic costs of maintaining the status quo are incalculable. The fate of humanity depends upon it...
“In light of the inadequate human rights protections in the Host Country Agreement, states must also take steps to protect freedom of expression and peaceful protest for all participants at COP29 and to limit the pernicious influence of fossil fuel lobbyists who will be ubiquitous at COP. Azerbaijan has a terrible track record in terms of respect for freedom of expression and dissent. It is therefore all the more important that these rights are protected in the official UN space. Both the UNFCCC Secretariat and parties must do much more than what they have done in the UAE or Egypt to ensure the safety, security and rights of all,” said Agnès Callamard...
Amnesty International calls on COP29 delegates and the UNFCCC Secretariat to implement these recommendations, which include:
- Put human rights at the heart of all climate action decision making to ensure a rapid, equitable and just transition to zero carbon economies and protect the rights of all to life, health, food, water, sanitation, housing, decent work and a clean, healthy and sustainable environment without discrimination, which are essential to achieving climate justice.
- Massively scale up climate finance, particularly for adaptation and loss and damage, in the form of grants, not loans, with those most responsible for emissions contributing the most.
- Commit to a full, fast, fair, and funded fossil fuel phase out across all sectors, without relying on risky and unproven technologies or offsets that do not lead to genuine emissions reductions.
- Develop new, human rights-compliant Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) that will keep global warming below 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels, with high-income historical emitters, other high-emitting G20 countries, and other high-income fossil fuel producers going furthest and fastest.
- Protect the rights to freedom of expression, association and peaceful assembly for all participants at COP29 which is held in Azerbaijan, where freedoms of expression, association and peaceful assembly are severely restricted and adopt a robust Conflict of Interest policy to limit the influence of the fossil fuel industry."
Amnesty recommendations' to the UNFCCC for COP29 can be also accessed here.