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CARICOM heads reiterate commitment to implementation of COP 21 agreement

(CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown, Guyana)     The Conference of CARICOM Heads of Government have agreed to maintain the diplomatic engagement at international levels in support of the 1.5°C goal coming out of the COP 21 agreement signed in Paris last year.

 

Prime Minister of Belize and Chairman of the Conference, Hon. Dean Barrow spoke of  the commitment in his remarks  on  climate change, during the closing press conference, following the Twenty-seventh Inter-sessional Meeting of  Heads of Government, in Belize on Wednesday.

 

PM Barrow said the Task Force on Sustainable Development led by Dr. the Honourable James Fletcher and the team of negotiators and experts would continue their work to facilitate the implementation of the Agreement reached in Paris.

 

The Chairman also disclosed that the Heads would participate in the high level signing ceremony for the Paris Agreement, to be convened by the United Nations Secretary-General, on the 22 April 2016 in New York.  He said to underline their commitment to ensuring its implementation, they would sign the Agreement and deposit their instruments of ratification at that time or soonest thereafter.

COP 21 refers to the 21st Conference of the parties to the United Nations Framework on Climate Change. The result of the last COP 21 which was held in Paris, France in 2015, was an international agreement on climate change to keep global warming below 2°C.

 

 

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