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Marshall Islands could disappear – Climate envoy warns

Tina Stege, Climate Envoy for the Marshall Islands, today told Sophy Ridge on Sunday that her home has “no time to lose” in the fight against climate change.

She says: “Sea levels are rising – it is already happening.

“We’ve been impacted by this crisis and we’re already seeing islets that have disappeared.

“We’re having to think about when people may have to move to higher ground – we don’t have any higher ground.”

She adds this is an “existential issue.”

“We don’t accept a future in which we have no future, and it is for that reason that we’re here at COP27 – making the case and fighting for our future.”

She adds: “We really have no time to lose.”

Ms Stege says what is needed now is “delivery” on climate pledges.

“That is what leads to success. Every COP needs to be a success.”

She says it “cannot be a PR exercise… the COPs have produced some real and significant progress – the commitment to 1.5C is there because we have engaged in this process.”

Ms Stege says the process could be “a lot better”, adding: “We need a lot more action”.

But she says it is a process that gives small countries a “voice”.

Source: Sky News

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