Responding to the latest draft of the COP26 decision text released earlier today, Tracy Carty, head of Oxfam's COP26 delegation said:
"This draft text is still missing some vital elements.
"Most glaring is the lack of any mention of the finance plan for loss and damage that was proposed last night by the G77 group of developing countries. 'Acknowledging' loss and damage will not bring back the submerged homes, poisoned fields and lost loved ones. Rich countries must stop blocking progress and commit to doing something about it.
"Emission reduction targets over the next decade have us careering towards climate catastrophe. We need an unambiguous deal in Glasgow that commits governments to coming back next year, and every year after that, with improved targets that will keep the goal of 1.5 degrees alive.
"This is the final countdown. Negotiators should come back to the table armed with commitments that are equal to the challenge that millions of people around the world are facing every day."
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Lisa Rutherford in the UK | Lrutherford@oxfam.org.uk | +44 7917 791836
Annie Thériault in Peru | annie.theriault@oxfam.org | +51 936 307 990
For updates, please follow @Oxfam
Please support Oxfam's Coronavirus Response Appeal.