We must end fossil fuels to limit climate change

November 12, 2016
Issue 
Aftermath of Hurricane Matthew in Haïti.

One year on from the Paris climate change agreement, world representatives are coming together again in Marrakesh, Morocco, for COP22 UN climate talks from November 7–18.

In the year since the Paris agreement, climate change has marked the lives of billions of people: from deadly heatwaves in India, severe drought across southern Africa and the Horn of Africa, unprecedented coral reef bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef, to the deadly force of Hurricane Matthew in Haïti and the United States. So far, 2016 has been the hottest, most extreme year on record, causing misery for hundreds of millions around the world.

The only way to meet the targets in the Paris Agreement, and to limit warming to no more than 1.5℃, is for countries to immediately halt new coal, oil and gas development and finance a just transition towards a 100% renewable energy future for all.

Renewable energy is fast becoming a revolutionary economic force for a just transition away from fossil fuels while empowering communities at the front lines of climate change with the resources they need to respond to the crisis.

[Abridged from 350.org.]

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