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Caribbean L 16 ife, Oct. 11-17, 2019 BQ
Prime Minister of Barbados, Mia Mottley warned of a backlash of mass migration
to the world’s richest and biggest polluters, saying an infl ux of climate
refugees can be expected in coming years as a consequence of failing
to take action to stop climate change. Inter Press Service / Desmond Brown
Barbados PM warns of mass
migration backlash because
of climate crisis
By Desmond Brown
UNITED NATIONS, Oct 1, 2019 (IPS)
- The Prime Minister of Barbados, Mia
Mottley tells IPS her patience is running
thin, as she challenges the world
to tackle the climate crisis.
She warned of a backlash of mass
migration to the world’s richest and
biggest polluters, saying an influx of climate
refugees can be expected in coming
years as a consequence of failing to
take action to stop climate change.
“The bottom line is that we are not
here by accident. There is no traditional
norm on the part of the world where I
come from,” Mottley tells IPS.
In September 2014, Small Island
Developing States met in Apia, Samoa
for the Third International Conference
on SIDS and adopted the Small Island
Developing States Accelerated Modalities
of Action, also known as the SAMOA
Pathway. It is a 10-year plan to address
challenges faced by small islands.
During last week’s United Nations
General Assembly (UNGA), the world
body convened a one-day, high-level
review of progress made in addressing
SIDS’ priorities in the first five years
since implementation.
According to the world leaders,
progress toward sustainable development
in SIDS will require a major
increase in investment.
Foreign Affairs Minister of Belize,
Wilfred Elrington says the mid-term
review represents more than a simple
reflection.
“It is a critical political moment,
given the overwhelming challenges that
threaten our sustainable development,”
Elrington tells IPS.
“Our people receive daily reminders
of the ticking clock for our survival.
Last year we had a special report from
the IPCC Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change that predicted utter
devastation for our countries if we
missed the 1.5° C target.”
Elrington says the latest special
report on the ocean and cryosphere
from the IPCC projecting that 65 million
people who inhabit islands and
low-lying states are at risk of total inundation,
only reinforced what is already
happening.
“Our beaches are disappearing, our
drinking water is being salinated, our
oceans and seas are warming, acidifying
and deoxygenating threatening our
reefs and our fisheries. And if we are
not experiencing more frequent flooding
events, we are experiencing extreme
drought events,” Elrington adds.
“Anyone of us could be the next to
face a Category 5 hurricane or cyclone.
We are the ground zero of a global climate
and biodiversity crisis.”
Some of the specific development
issues SIDS are faced with include their
remoteness, transport connectivity, the
small scale of their economies, the
high cost of importing, the high cost
of infrastructural development, vulnerability
and climate vulnerability.
Already on the frontlines of climate
change, sustainable development in
many SIDS is threatened by difficulties
in achieving sustained high levels
of economic growth, owing in part
to their vulnerabilities to the ongoing
negative impacts of environmental
challenges and external economic and
financial shocks.
“It is diabolical and it is unbelievable.
I refer to the plight of Barbuda
whose cost of recovery was 10 times
that which was pledged, and who still
have not collected even that which was
pledged,” Mottley says.
“I refer to Dominica, whose public
service is minuscule to most countries
but who are required to jump through
the same hoops to unlock 300 million
dollars in public funds while the people
of Dominica, who were affected like the
people of Abaco and Grand Bahama
in the Bahamas, don’t know where
they’re going to earn money this week,”
Mottley adds.
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