Home COP28 COP28: President-Designate calls for robust response to Global Stocktake COP28 President-Designate, Dr Sultan Al Jaber, was in Beijing to attend Friends of the Paris Agreement High-Level Dialogue meeting by Gulf Business September 27, 2023 Image: COP28 Dr Sultan Al Jaber, COP28 president-designate, was in China recently to attend the Friends of Paris High-Level Dialogue on climate action, during which he hailed China’s “remarkable” role in the energy transition. The Friends of Paris High-Level Dialogue is a non-government platform to convene climate champions to explore ideas on implementing the Paris Agreement. The meeting featured dialogues on the energy and industry transition, and financial flows for climate and financial reform. Global Stocktake implementation is critical The president-designate delivered an address at the high-level gathering in Beijing this week. Calling for a robust response to the Global Stocktake, Dr Al Jaber added: We have no time to waste, and we need a detailed action plan that delivers a robust and comprehensive response to the Global Stocktake across the key pillars of the Paris Agreement. we must agree on an ambitious mitigation work programme, finalise the global goal on adaptation, establish a fund for loss and damage and agree on an equitable approach to means of implementation. “Acknowledging that the world is not on track to meet the objectives of the Paris Agreement, Dr Al Jaber said that the COP28 Action Agenda will help “translate all the ambitions of Paris into practical results.” “The first pillar of that agenda is a fast, fair, equitable and well managed energy transition,” the president-designate said. “China’s remarkable leadership in this transition is one of the reasons I am optimistic that we can make breakthrough progress.” “This great country has already installed 1000GW of renewable energy capacity and will add another 500 GW in wind and solar in the next three years alone. This aligns closely with COP28’s call for a global goal of tripling renewable energy capacity by 2030. And with China leading the way, I am sure the whole world can do it.” China will also “play a vital role in expanding green growth through expanding South-South cooperation with the Belt and Road Initiative,” Dr Al Jaber said. The initiative is designed to drive investment in green infrastructure in emerging and developing economies. He reiterated the importance of operationalising the fund and funding commitments for loss and damage at COP28, and again urged donor countries to double adaptation finance by 2025 and replenish the green climate finance. Discussing the importance of preserving nature, Dr Al Jaber also commended “China’s commitment to ecological civilisation, enhancing natural ecosystems and achieving a nearly 100 per cent improvement in air quality since 2015.”