COP29 is the planned 29th annual Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), an international summit where world leaders, scientists, policymakers, activists, and representatives from businesses and non-profits gather to discuss and negotiate global climate action.
According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), limiting warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius instead of 2 degrees would significantly reduce the risks and effects of climate change by:
IPCC puts the situation more succinctly:
According to the National Aeronautical and Space Association (NASA), Earth was about 2.45 degrees Fahrenheit (or about 1.36 degrees Celsius) warmer in 2023 than in the late 19th-century (1850-1900) preindustrial average.
Sadly, but not surprisingly, Least Developed Countries (LDC's) bear the brunt of climate impacts, despite contributing the least to global emissions.
These impacts include devastating droughts, floods, and storms which disrupt livelihoods, exacerbate poverty, and hinder development.
For these countries, the 1.5°C limit isn't just a temperature; it represents a tipping point. When exceeded, it will bring with it more frequent and severe natural disasters, water shortages, crop failures, and health crises.
COP29 will serve as an essential checkpoint for assessing global progress toward preventing 1.5°C, especially since COP28’s Global Stocktake revealed that "... we are not on track to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius and the window for meaningful change [is] quickly closing".
Reaching or exceeding 1.5°C would also signal a failure to meet the goals of the Paris Agreement and could mean a future marked by heightened instability, resource scarcity, and climate impacts that are more extreme and less manageable.
- We pray for bold leadership. May the leaders and negotiators at COP 29 approach these discussions with an unyielding commitment to climate justice and the well-being of future generations.
- We pray for the people and communities in LDCs who are most affected by climate change and whose resilience is tested daily.
- We pray that COP 29 will go beyond rhetoric and commit to tangible outcomes that uphold the 1.5°C target.
- We pray for hope, despite the gravity of this moment. Lord, grant the global community solidarity through unity of purpose, where a sustainable and just future is the ultimate goal for all humanity.
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