The climate crisis is a disaster for all people but it is particuarly devastating for the world’s poorest and most vulnerable including many of the over 14 million rightsholders we serve. Islamic Relief is consistent in using its voice at COP to call for leaders to protect people and planet by making decisions which reduce greenhouse gas emissions and runaway global warming within 1.5°C.

“The Nationally Determined Contribution made by nation states must be reset at COP30 to close the gulf between our current global warming trajectory and the red line of 1.5°C which we should not transgress. Ten years on from the Paris climate agreement it’s time for world leaders to match words with actions at this summit.”

“This COP30 summit needs to be centred on renegotiating national NDC contributions to make global greenhouse gas emission targets more ambitious over the next decade and close the gap between our current trajectory and the 1.5°C red line targets. This is a life or death matter for the people we serve.”

Islamic Relief is also calling for 1.3 trillion dollars a year in climate finance for developing countries by 2035 as was agreed in Baku, and 40 billion dollars adaptation finance provided to them annually by the end of this year. In addition Islamic Relief supports targets for reaching net zero by 2050, and halting and reversing deforestation by 2030.