President Nasheed Launches a Major New Global Report on the Climate Crisis
President Mohamed Nasheed today released the Climate Vulnerable Monitor 2010, a
major new global report on the state of the climate crisis by DARA, a Madrid
based leading humanitarian organisation, and the Climate Vulnerable Forum (CVF),
a group of committed most vulnerable countries.
The Climate Vulnerability Monitor, backed by leading international authorities
on climate change, reveals distinct vulnerabilities in 184 countries and all
regions of the world to short-term impacts of climate change, and categorises
these countries based on the degree of their vulnerability to climate change.
The Maldives is categorised acutely vulnerable – a country most vulnerable – to
the impact of climate change.
The report makes a strong case for climate adaptation funding for the most
vulnerable and developing countries by the developed countries.
The Monitor points to a large-scale crisis with some impacts of climate change
increasing by over 300% globally, if climate change is left unchecked and its
impact not addressed properly.
It affirms that virtually all harm caused by climate change can be prevented
through readily available and cost-effective responses.
The Monitor echoes President Nasheed's assertion that if climate change was left
unchecked and went business as usual, what happens to frontline countries such
as the Maldives would happen to the rest of the world.
Its findings suggest that in less than 20 years, almost all countries in the
world will realise high vulnerability to at least one major climate impact as
the climate change worsens, supporting the President's argument.
Speaking at the launch of the report held in London, President Nasheed
highlighted the need for an immediate and efficient mechanism to finance climate
adaptation in most vulnerable countries such as the Maldives.
President Nasheed was also joined by British Special Representative for Climate
Change John Ashton and Director General of DARA Ross Mountain at the launch
ceremony.
Reaffirming the Maldives' commitment to become carbon neutral by 2020, the
President reiterated that those who follow the Maldives' lead and adopt
renewable energy and green technologies would be the winners of the 21st
century.
The Climate Vulnerable Monitor 2010 was produced by DARA in conjunction with
Climate Vulnerable Forum convened by the government of Maldives in the lead up
to COP15.
The report distils foremost science and research for a clearer explanation of
how and where populations are being affected by climate change already today and
in the near future, while pointing to key actions that reduce these impacts.