Live updates: Mary Robinson responds to Cop28 row, advocating for the phase-out of fossil fuels based on scientific evidence


Former⁤ president of Republic of Ireland⁣ makes first comments since Sultan Al Jaber told her a fossil fuel phase out could mean ‘going back into caves’

Global carbon emissions from fossil fuels ⁢to hit record high

Mary Robinson⁢ has ​made her ⁣first comment since the row over the Cop28 president’s controversial and ill-tempered response to her ‍questions on ⁣the need for a ⁢fossil ⁤fuel phase out,​ revealed by⁢ the Guardian.

Robinson, chair of the Elders and former president​ of the Republic of‍ Ireland, ‌has taken a diplomatic ‌approach, as perhaps befits a former UN climate change envoy. She ⁣does not name Sultan⁢ Al Jaber,⁤ who had told her⁢ a fossil fuel ​phase out could mean “going back into caves”.

“It’s ​clear⁣ that​ the comments by Al Jaber​ were⁣ a moment where the mask slipped and all his warm words ⁤about being a‍ climate champion ​were revealed as greenwashing. When someone shows you what​ they are, we should believe ​them. He showed that when pushed, he lashed out with the climate ​denial ​lines proposed by‍ the fossil ‍fuel industry for years.”

“From the ⁢moment this ‍absurd masquerade began, it was only‌ a‌ matter of time before⁤ [Al Jaber’s] preposterous disguise no ‍longer‍ concealed the reality of the most​ brazen​ conflict of interest ⁢in‌ the history of climate ⁢negotiations. Obviously, the world needs to⁣ phase ‌out fossil fuels as quickly as possible.”

his … assertion, about human civilisation ‍devolving back to caves,​ received much less‍ attention. But it is even more pernicious.

Opponents of ‍action on climate ⁤change have almost entirely stopped denying the science in the face of conclusive evidence (making Al Jaber’s⁣ claim against it all the more extraordinary). Instead ⁣they are focusing on ⁤claiming ⁤that the level of intervention needed would be economically ruinous.

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2023-12-05 02:43:39
Original ⁤from www.theguardian.com
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