Saudi Arabia’s former lead delegate to the United Nations climate talks said the Paris agreement to fight global warming is “dead,” ending what he called a “big conspiracy the world created.”
Mohammed Salim Al Sabban, also a former adviser to Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, celebrated what he called the unofficial “death” of the Paris accord.
“Are you still following the dead Paris Agreement?” Al Sabban tweeted in response to former New York Times writer Andrew Revkin.
“They will go from one meeting to another forever till it’s officially announced its death. Don’t be selective when you attack the Saudi UNFCCC position. It is unfair,” Al Sabban wrote.
Revkin was commenting on news that the U.S., Saudi Arabia, Russia, and Kuwait refused to “welcome” the findings of a U.N. climate report released in October.
The report said carbon dioxide emissions would need to decline 45 percent by 2030 to avoid warming greater than 1.5 degrees Celsius.
Nice hearing from you Mr.Revkin. It has been long time.Are you still following the dead Paris Agreement?They will go from one meeting to another forever till it’s officially announced its death. Don’t be selective when you attack the SaudiUNFCCC https://t.co/lw8mCmf8fl is unfair
— د محمدالصبانAlSabban (@sabbanms) December 10, 2018
The UN report said “rapid, far-reaching and unprecedented changes in all aspects of society” were needed to keep warming below 1.5 degrees Celsius. The report was agreed to in 2015 as part of the Paris Agreement.
President Donald Trump plans to withdraw the U.S. from the Paris climate accord in 2020. Bureaucratic chaos ensued when the U.S. only agreed to “note” the October climate report, joining Saudi Arabia, Russia, and Kuwait.
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Around 30,000 U.N. delegates, government officials and environmental activists met in Katowice, Poland, near the beginning of December to hash out the next steps for the Paris accord, which went into effect in 2016.
However, like pretty much every U.N. climate summit, divisions seem to be deepening over the particulars of meeting the goals of the Paris accord to limit warming.
“Believe me. You wasting [your] time and money going to these meetings. I am in Saudi Arabia relaxed and whenever I follow the deadlock the negotiations are facing in Poland, I start laughing,” Al Sabban tweeted in response to another reporter.
Why would you say the Paris deal is already dead? And what would you say is the current level of coordination between the US and Saudi Arabia on things like 1.5? Or are they arriving at exactly the same place independently? You’re not in Katowice, by any chance?
— Jean Chemnick (@Chemnipot) December 10, 2018
“It proves my opinion about this big conspiracy the world created and now it’s been killed,” Al Sabban said. Sabban later tweeted that “conspiracy” he referred to as “the current persisting deadlock in the process.”
While it’s unclear if the Paris accord, which was agreed to by nearly 200 countries, is effectually dead, there are some signs the agreement is beginning to fray at the edges.
For example, Brazil declined to host next year’s U.N. climate talks at the behest of President-elect Jair Bolsonaro, who’s been called the “Trump of the Tropics.”
Environmentalists are worried Bolsonaro could join Trump in withdrawing from the Paris accord.
Riots erupted across France over a planned increase in fuel taxes as part of French President Emmanuel Macron’s global warming crusade.
Macron, initially resistant to compromise, backed down Wednesday and canceled the tax increases set for January.
Saudi Arabia, who Al Sabban formerly represented, effectively asked the U.N. to push back any debate on furthering commitments aimed at fighting global warming.
Saudi Arabia, the U.S., and Russia are the world’s top three producers of oil and natural gas.
New Saudi Arabia statement at #COP24 effectively suggests countries wait till 2022 before deciding on any further #climate ambition pic.twitter.com/KqShb8FpP5
— Ed King (@edking_I) December 10, 2018
Al Sabban said he was “personally happy” to have helped end the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), the body that handles environmental and climate issues.
and macron you have no right to sign UN migrant pact when it is against the peoples wishes. the people will not pay for migrant welfare under the guise of climate change. globalism is dead, NWO is dead, leave Paris agreement 0r resign
— robin shaw (@RobinZoe2) December 9, 2018
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The UN’s wealth redistribution program is dead. The earth is cooling. This attempt at global governance by the UN has failed. Watch out for version 33…..
In one way, it more accurate to say that the Paris Treaty was still born. It was always obvious that most nations would not make commitments to reduce as much as the activists say we need to. With the highest emitting nation, China, being able to increase emissions at a high rate under the treaty that is a sure formula for failure.
Form the article, “The UN report said “rapid, far-reaching and unprecedented changes in all aspects of society” were needed to keep warming below 1.5 degrees Celsius.” These changes are the real goal of the climate change movement. The claim that we have dangerous warming is just an excuse.
Justin Trudeau is looking for an Ivy League drama instructor position. Strasberg method .
Dangerous to say its official and the world has lost interest. We will have people like Justin Trudeau and Presidents/Prime Ministers like him around the world try to take up the slack and pay into NGO’s to fight the legal battles constantly and under the radar. They won’t stop. Its refreshing to see the Saudi be as creative as the NGO’s are trying to pull the wool over all of us, if oil producers have to reduce, then pay them too. Good plan. Won’t be accepted, but why not? Because the whole premise of the Paris Accord is silly, and its wasting all of our time with all these high priced policy consultants that are living off the trough off Climate Change billions of dollars.
The Paris Accord was really an admission of no concensus. Now it’s official. The world has lost interest.
Lettuce hope it is so – if so, then it’s the best news of the year, by far.