VoteClimate: Ethiopia, Sudan and Tigray: Humanitarian Situation - 3rd November 2021

Ethiopia, Sudan and Tigray: Humanitarian Situation - 3rd November 2021

Here are the climate-related sections of speeches by MPs during the Commons debate Ethiopia, Sudan and Tigray: Humanitarian Situation.

Full text: https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2021-11-03/debates/39BD604B-1417-4F77-A2DA-DB7093B83AA4/EthiopiaSudanAndTigrayHumanitarianSituation

16:09 The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs (Vicky Ford)

Before the violence had even started, Ethiopia was already suffering from the impacts of climate change and ecological issues—the issues we are discussing in Glasgow this week, and I just got back overnight. We should be focusing our attention right now on combatting these long-term climate impacts and on how we can use our £2.7 billion adaptation budget—about half of which will go into Africa—to help countries such as Ethiopia. Instead, we are seeing increased conflict, which is simply compounding human suffering. Today, children in Tigray are dying from malnourishment.

The hon. Member for Glasgow North (Patrick Grady) mentioned our commitment to long-term projects in Africa. This week, right at the outset of COP26, the UK demonstrated our long-term commitment to the continent. We have mobilised international support and finance from donor countries to protect the Congo basin. I remind the hon. Member that many parts of the Congo basin have long suffered from conflict. We are committing new funding to support African countries in rolling out critical projects to adapt to climate change, and in partnership with South Africa, the USA, the EU, Germany and France we announced the ambitious Just Energy Transaction, which is mobilising $8.5 billion to support decarbonisation efforts in South Africa—a big project for South Africa’s stability and the future of our planet.

[Source]

See all Parliamentary Speeches Mentioning Climate

Live feeds of all MPs' climate speeches: Twitter @@VoteClimateBot, Instagram @VoteClimate_UK

Maximise your vote to save the planet.

Join Now