Terrible: Persecution & slander against Harjeet Singh / Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty (FF-NPT) and other climate activists
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(have been following and supporting each other for years)
Sabrina Fernandes (🟦) :
"A warning I constantly make: as climate activists, we must denounce how frames of national sovereignty/interest are used not only to advance fossil fuel operations, but also to persecute and slander climate justice points and advocates.
“cross-verification of filings made by the remitters abroad indicates that the funds were actually intended to promote the agenda of the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty (FF-NPT) within India,”
India is treating a peaceful treaty initiative as a security threat and judicial threat.
As one of the champions of the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty initiative, I see this with grave concern. The treaty initiative is careful, follows diplomatic routes and intends to help countries with just transition and prosperity beyond fossil fuels. The point is to cooperate, not threaten.
The Indian government also seems to be pursuing routes similar to Trump’s slandering of NGOs and philanthropy involved in climate (which he almost managed to dismantle last year). To target climate consultants getting money from NGOs that also get money from specific funders is a big leap."
Source: https://bsky.app/profile/sabrinafernandes.com/post/3mbtegh3gt22s
«È come se qualcuno ti rompesse le gambe e le braccia con una mazza da baseball - le emissioni sono quella mazza da baseball - solo per proporti un prestito a un tasso da usuraio per pagarti le cure e le stampelle. È questo che fanno le banche multilaterali di sviluppo sull'adattamento».
James Fletcher, inviato per il clima dei paesi caraibici (coalizione Caricom) alla COP30, a Ferdinando Cotugno.
#climate #cop30 #finance #lossAndDamage
@ambiente
https://us10.campaign-archive.com/?u=dc6df7df0e866f3485077ffd9&id=ae75c4852a
Cut through the confusion with our Justice Package - It came on a Sunday night: the COP presidency released its summary note from the consultation on four key topics that are not formally in the negotiations. A full week of consultations summarised in 5 pages. While ECO appreciates the Presidency’s effort to gather a wide range of inputs from parties into one document, it offered us a broad shopping list rather than a clear path forward. The one that does not reflect the political reality inside the negotiation rooms. It didn't reflect the important outcomes from the adopted agenda items, notably Just Transition. It also suggested a set of options which could be brought together in a “mutirão decision”.