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132 nations call for halt to military operations during Baku climate summit

During Peace, Relief, and Recovery Day at the 2024 UN Climate Conference (COP29), the Presidency on Friday announced that 132 countries, including India, have joined the COP Truce Appeal, an initiative supported by over a thousand international institutions, private sector representatives, civil society organizations, and influential public figures.

The “COP Truce” urges nations to halt military operations during the month of the conference.

Inspired by the Olympic Truce, this appeal is a powerful initiative from the COP29 Presidency aimed at fostering peace, environmental preservation, and the global fight against climate change.

The COP Truce draws its inspiration from the Olympic Truce, which has been revived by the international community since the early 1990s.

Based on a United Nations resolution passed in 1993, the Olympic Truce calls on nations to suspend hostilities during the Olympic Games as a symbol of peace and unity.

This tradition has been honored biannually, with the latest resolution reaffirming the Olympic Truce in November 2023.

Recognizing the similar need for unity in the climate crisis, the COP29 Presidency has adapted this concept to create the COP Truce initiative, calling for a halt to military operations during the month of the conference.

The COP Truce period is proposed to cover the month of November, coinciding with the duration of COP29. This period of ceasefire aligns with the goals of the climate action agenda, underscoring the connection between peace and environmental stability, and helping to focus on climate challenges.

The COP Truce is motivated by two core objectives: reducing environmental impact and promoting unity in the face of climate change.

Global military activities contribute significantly to greenhouse gas emissions, estimated to account for 5.5 percent of annual global emissions — a figure higher than those of the aviation and shipping sectors combined.

The devastating environmental impacts of conflicts, from the destruction of ecosystems to the pollution of soil, water, and air, contribute to the worsening climate crisis and hinder efforts to protect natural resources.

War and armed conflicts can render large areas unusable, contaminating ecosystems and leaving behind long-lasting environmental scars.

The COP Truce seeks to mitigate this environmental toll by temporarily reducing conflict-related emissions and helping ecosystems recover. This Truce represents a crucial call to recognize the impact of militarized emissions and prioritize environmental health.

Climate change is an existential threat to humanity, affecting every region, economy, and individual. Unlike traditional political issues that divide, the climate crisis requires a united, non-political response.

Climate talks shouldn’t be politicized and must transcend political conflicts, prioritizing the health of the planet and future generations. This principle lies at the heart of the COP Truce initiative.

By setting aside political differences, the COP Truce provides an opportunity for nations to come together under the shared goal of safeguarding the planet.

Climate change knows no borders, and the need for collective action has never been more pressing. COP29 presents a chance to reaffirm global commitments to peace and climate resilience.

The world is invited to stand together in Baku and respect the COP Truce as a symbol of shared responsibility, resilience, and hope.

(Inputs from IANS)

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