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Climate Summits: Humanity's Hope?
20 Nov
Summary
- Summits unite diverse people for climate action.
- Young activists champion rights of future generations.
- Fossil fuel subsidies funding climate destruction.

United Nations climate conferences, though often criticized, serve as crucial gatherings of passionate individuals committed to combating the climate crisis. People from diverse backgrounds and nations converge with a shared purpose, fostering hope for global efforts to address climate change. The event in Belém, Brazil, emphasizes confronting the reality of the crisis.
Panama's Special Representative for Climate Change, Juan Carlos Monterrey Gómez, stresses the need for truth, acknowledging failures in greenhouse gas reduction and the interconnectedness of environmental crises. He calls for an end to fossil fuel subsidies, labeling them as funding for destruction and demanding a clear commitment to phase out fossil fuels.
Meanwhile, Ayisha Siddiqa, a young activist and founder of the Future Generations Tribunal, focuses on securing legal rights for unborn generations. Her initiative collects testimonies to build an international declaration, aiming to empower future generations to seek justice against those contributing to climate change and environmental degradation.



