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                                                                    hope of meeting the greatest challenge
                                                                    humanity has ever faced.
                                                                    Fortunately, the groundswell for climate
                                                                    action in America remains strong. A
                                                                    significant number of US states and
                                                                    cities led by California - the sixth largest
                                                                    economy in the world - have joined the
                                                                    Under2 Coalition, that brings together
                                                                    187 sub-national governments across the
                                                                    world. And coupled with a strong push for
                                                                    climate action from US business and civil
                                                                    society, many ordinary Americans remain
                                                                    committed to the full implementation of the
                                                                    Paris Agreement.

                                                                    My official task as COP President is to
                It is also essential for the world to make a        advance the implementation guidelines
                greater effort to assist vulnerable nations to build   and prepare for more ambitious climate action in
                resilience to the extreme weather events, rising   the Facilitative Dialogue of 2018. More broadly,
                seas and changes to agriculture associated with   I will be striving to maintain the momentum
                climate change.  In Fiji’s case, a tropical cyclone   of the course we charted almost two years ago
 Bula vinaka and greetings from Fiji.   below two degrees over the industrial age and   last year killed 44 of our loved ones, left many   and persuade the world that achieving the lower
 pursue efforts to limit it to 1.5 degrees. But clear   thousands of our people homeless and destroyed   1.5 degree average temperature limit is now an
 We approach COP23 in November with the global  evidence has emerged since Paris of an even   one third of our GDP. Our neighbours in Vanuatu   absolute imperative.
 community at a crossroads in our collective   more rapid deterioration in the state of the planet   suffered a similar   As a symbol of our
 response to climate change. The choices we   than scientists had previously envisaged. And   disaster in 2015.   We are all in the same canoe when it   presidency, we will
 make now will decide the fate of our planet and   that demands a more urgent response.   Those of us living in   comes to climate change; and in the   be placing a Fijian
 have a huge impact on the lives of all 7.5 billion   vulnerable nations               ocean going canoe –
 people on earth. So it is vital that every global   Together with my fellow Pacific Island leaders, I   know that worse is   forthcoming negotiations, we must fill   a drua – in the main
 citizen is aware of what is at stake and what   am pressing for the lower 1.5 degree limit to be   to come and appeal   the sail of that canoe with a collective   foyer in Bonn. It is
 needs to be done to avert catastrophe.  pursued as quickly as possible, however difficult   to the world to help   a reminder to the
 this may be. The parties have already agreed to   future proof our   determination to move the climate action
 I assume the COP23 Presidency as the first   this over time but the pace must be accelerated   infrastructure and   agenda forward.  entire world that we
                                                                                       are all in the same
 leader of a Pacific Small Island Developing State   because the evidence shows that we have no time   keep our people safe.   canoe when it comes
 to be given charge of the ongoing UN climate   to waste. Even at the current average warming   We also need more affordable insurance to enable  to climate change. No-one is immune to its
 negotiations. In doing so, I will be giving voice   of one degree, the consequences are extremely   us to bounce back quicker after future disasters   impact. And in the forthcoming negotiations, we
 to the concerns and   serious - including the   and cheaper and better access to alternative   must fill the sail of that canoe with a collective
 aspirations of one of the   destruction of coral reefs   energy sources.  determination to move the climate action agenda
 most climate vulnerable   “The choices we make now will decide  and many communities   forward. I appeal to every global citizen to join me
 regions on earth. It is   the fate of our planet and have a huge  being forced to higher   Fiji assumes the COP Presidency against   on this journey for the sake of all humanity now
 a great honour and a   impact on the lives of all 7.5 billion   ground – and any   the backdrop of a serious challenge to the   and the generations to come.
 great responsibility and   people on earth. So it is vital that   further delay is courting   multilateral consensus for decisive climate
 I seek your prayers and   disaster.    action that was reached in the Paris Agreement.   Vinaka vakalevu. Thank you.
 support. But I am eager   every global citizen is aware of what is   With the US Government signalling to
 to embrace the challenge   at stake and what needs to be done to   In the Pacific, three of   the world that it is reconsidering its
 in the knowledge that my   avert catastrophe.”  our number - Kiribati,   participation in the Agreement, we risk
 fellow Pacific Islanders   Tuvalu and the Marshall   undermining our collective response. We
 and billions of people   Islands - face being   cannot have the national government
 around the world are looking to me for leadership,  submerged by the rising seas altogether. So the   of the world’s second biggest carbon
 along with the rest of the Fijian COP team.  stakes for us could not be higher. Fiji has offered   emitter leave this process and maintain
 permanent refuge in a worst-case scenario to   the current momentum for cuts in
 In the lead-up to our gathering in Bonn, Germany,   the people of Kiribati and Tuvalu, our nearest   carbon emissions. So I am appealing to
 from November 6-17, Fiji is forging a Grand   threatened neighbours. But it is also my duty   President Trump to stay engaged and
 Coalition of governments at every level, civil   as COP President to stand up for all vulnerable   stay the course, just as I urge every
 society, the private sector and every global citizen   nations by reminding the global community as a   nation and every global citizen to remain
 to keep up the momentum for decisive climate   whole and especially the industrial nations - of   focused and totally committed to what
 action. The Paris Agreement of 2015 commits us   the urgent need to act.  was agreed in Paris. It remains our best
 to keeping the average global temperature well
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