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Earth Day - Climate change summit

22 April 2021

President Cyril Ramaphosa, at the invitation of United States President Joe Biden, will participate in a summit on climate change that will be convened virtually on 22 and 23 April 2021.

The Leaders’ Summit on Climate is the first high-level meeting to be convened by the United States of America since its return to the multilateral climate discussions under the Paris Agreement.

South Africa views the summit as an opportunity for all countries to exercise leadership in climate change mitigation and just transitions, in accordance with the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and its Paris Agreement.

“South Africa expects all countries to take this opportunity to highlight progress in the implementation of their national plans and policies on climate change, such as the enhancement of their Nationally Determined Contributions to the Paris Agreement.

“Central to the political understanding among Member States, which led to the successful adoption of the landmark Paris Agreement in 2015, is that all countries will contribute their best mitigation efforts to reduce emissions of harmful greenhouse gases to keep the global temperature rise to under 2ºC, as well as to develop a multilateral response to help all countries to adapt to the reality of an already changing climate,” said the Presidency in a statement.

The high office said support by developed economies for climate change mitigation and adaptation is a critical enabler of enhanced action and ambition by countries that do not have the capacity to address such daunting challenges on their own.

At the summit, President Ramaphosa will reiterate South Africa's firm commitment to addressing climate change and contributing towards the success of the UNFCCC’s Glasgow Climate Change Conference in November 2021.

The President will speak at the opening session of the Leaders’ Summit, which is scheduled to start at 2pm (South African time) on Thursday, 22 April.

President Ramaphosa is expected to deliver his input around 3.30pm.

All sessions of the summit, in which more than 30 Heads of State will participate, will be livestreamed on www.state.gov/climatesummit, whitehouse.gov, and YouTube.

The Presidency SA will also carry the summit on all its digital platforms. – SAnews.gov.za


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