“You’re an inspiration”. “We will live up to our responsibility”. These are all things I was told at the age of 14 by members of the Scottish Government.
What we do now has the potential to change the next millennia of human history, and indeed our action over the past decades has already altered it. In the Global North, it is easy to become complacent about the climate crisis, but for my friends in the Global South, this is already life or death. At COP28 in Dubai, leaders of Pacific Island nations said that to sign the proposed agreement was to sign their death certificates.
I wish I could go back and talk to that 14-year-old sitting outside the Scottish Parliament and tell him that everything will be OK, that the Scottish Government will follow through on its commitments and promises to us, that his dedication is working and world leaders really are listening, but I can’t. The climate strikers have been let down.But all is not lost, we have to move forward.
Governments must approach this as something to tackle as urgently and as fairly as we possibly can, instead of trying to determine the minimum amount of the burden they can take on now, while leaving the rest as a mess for the future to clean up.
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