Red Cross Red Crescent Head expresses alarm over outcome COP17 climate change negotiations

Publié: 11 décembre 2011

11th December 2011, Durban -Failure to reach a binding agreement to further reduce greenhouse gas emissions at this week’s 17th Conference of the Parties (COP-17) represents our “collective failure” and puts the world’s most vulnerable people at even greater risk, the head of the Red Cross Red Crescent said today.

Bekele Geleta, Secretary-General of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), said that even though global policy making has slowed down severely, the IFRC was committed to “rolling up its sleeves” and would continue to address the humanitarian impact of climate change  and extreme weather  on communities .

“Failure to reach a binding agreement was not unexpected but is nonetheless extremely alarming,” said Geleta. The devastating consequences of global warming on people and their communities are increasingly clear to see and it is frankly unacceptable we cannot all  agree when so many  lives are at stake.”

Throughout his attendance at COP17, Ethiopian-born Geleta, has called upon the international community to deliver on the Copenhagen and Cancun commitments to increase financing for climate change adaptation.

“Families and communities at risk from the impact of climate change do not need more words but real action.  We must demonstrate leadership or we run the risk of being overwhelmed by the humanitarian  consequences of climate change.”

For more information, or to set up interviews, please contact:

• Jessica Sallabank, Snr. Media Relations officer, IFRC, Geneva
Mobile: +41 79 708 5139 – Email: jessica.sallabank@ifrc.org

 

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La Fédération internationale des Sociétés de la Croix-Rouge et du Croissant-Rouge constitue, avec ses 187 Sociétés nationales membres, le plus vaste réseau humanitaire du monde. En tant que membres du Mouvement international de la Croix-Rouge et du Croissant-Rouge, nous sommes guidés dans notre travail par sept Principes fondamentaux: humanité, impartialité, neutralité, indépendance, volontariat, unité et universalité.