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    Sinking Nation Tuvalu Calls for Treaty Ending Fossil Fuel Use at COP27

    By: Olivia Rosane
    Updated: November 9, 2022
    Edited by Chris McDermott
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    The Pacific Island nation of Tuvalu is especially vulnerable to sea level rise. Mario Tama / Getty Images
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    In the late 1960s, when the nations of the world were concerned about the spread of a potentially civilization-ending technology, they came together and signed the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons.

    Now, in the face of a civilization-threatening climate crisis, a vulnerable island nation wants to do the same thing for the fossil fuels responsible. The Pacific island of Tuvalu became the first country to call for a fossil fuel non-proliferation treaty at a UN climate conference on Tuesday. 

    “We all know that the leading cause of climate crisis is fossil fuels,” Tuvalu Prime Minister Kausea Natano said as he addressed world leaders at COP27 in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt. “Tuvalu has joined Vanuatu and other nations in calling for a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty to steer our development model to pursue renewables and a just transition away from fossil fuels.” 

    #Tuvalu is pro-actively seeking solutions to phase-out #fossilfuels and offer hope to its population and the world. #Tuvalu just joined the call for a #FossilFuelTreaty at #COP27 🤝🏽

    🌏https://t.co/yTGXFtEEOy pic.twitter.com/IqC1LQVzNx

    — Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty Initiative (@fossiltreaty) November 8, 2022

    Vanuatu and Tuvalu are two Pacific Island nations extremely vulnerable to sea level rise. Tuvalu is an archipelago of nine islands, and two of them are already sinking due to rising sea levels and erosion, as The Guardian reported in 2019. Most of the islands don’t extend higher than three meters (approximately 10 feet) above the waves and the rising tides have already salted the soil and the groundwater. Scientists predict it could be uninhabitable within 50 to 100 years. 

    The nation, however, is not willing to give up. 

    “The warming seas are starting to swallow our lands — inch by inch. But the world’s addiction to oil, gas and coal can’t sink our dreams under the waves,” Natano said in a statement reported by CNBC.

    Tuvalu’s solution is to call for a treaty that would work alongside the Paris agreement to phase out the global use of fossil fuels, according to the Fossil Fuel Treaty Initiative website. The treaty would

    1. End the expansion of oil, gas and coal.
    2. Phase out current fossil fuel production at a pace consistent with limiting global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.
    3. Finance a just transition to renewable energy.

    Vanuatu first backed the treaty at the UN General Assembly in September, CNBC reported. It also has high-profile backing from the European Parliament, the Vatican and the World Health Organization as well as prominent cities like Los Angeles, Paris, London and Lima, according to the treaty website. In addition, its three proposals have been touted by 101 Nobel laureates, more than 500 parliamentary leaders, 3,000 scientists and academics and 1,800 civil society organizations. Tuvalu’s call for the treaty at COP27 is an important step in making the treaty a reality. 

    At #COP27, @TuvaluPM Kausea Natano just took the main plenary stage and called on world leader’s to join them and Vanuatu in developing a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty.

    This is another major step in the #FossilFuelTreaty campaign ✊🏽

    🇹🇻 https://t.co/gIe9YWtVw3 pic.twitter.com/9KGhnf94qm

    — Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty Initiative (@fossiltreaty) November 8, 2022

    “Vanuatu and Tuvalu are the first countries to call for a new Treaty as a companion to the Paris Agreement to align oil, gas and coal production with a global carbon budget,” Fossil Fuel Treaty Initiative chair Tzeporah Berman said in a statement. “We will look back on this in history as the moment of reckoning with overproduction that is locking in further emissions and holding us back from bending the curve.”

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      Olivia Rosane is a freelance writer and reporter with a decade’s worth of experience. She has been contributing to EcoWatch daily since 2018 and has also covered environmental themes for Treehugger, The Trouble, YES! Magazine and Real Life. She holds a Ph.D. in English Literature from the University of Cambridge and a master’s in Art and Politics from Goldsmiths, University of London.
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