Oxfam Scotland responds to IPCC report

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Oxfam Scotland has responded to the publication of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)’s Synthesis Report by calling for the Scottish Government to end its ‘mealy-mouthed meekness’ on oil and gas and force polluters to pay for their damage. 

Jamie Livingstone, Head of Oxfam Scotland, said: “The science is chillingly and consistently clear: we have reached a critical climate crossroads. It is still possible to limit global heating to 1.5 °C, but only just. 

“Devastating droughts, floods and cyclones are striking hammer blows to the low-income countries who did least to cause this crisis. Every fraction of a degree of heating prevented will be counted in millions of lives saved. Rich governments must now end their fossil fuel addictions while funnelling fair funding to low-income countries to counter the damage. 

“The Scottish Government’s must deliver on its climate promises to the world: meeting rather than missing upcoming emission reduction targets by funding faster climate action by making polluters pay for their damage.  

“We can also afford no more mealy-mouthed meekness on the subject of further exploration and extraction of oil and gas: the planet is on fire; now is not the time to light another match. Humanity’s future lays in decisions taken today: Scottish Ministers must choose the right path and oppose any new licences issued by the UK Government.”

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For more information and interviews, please contact: Rebecca Lozza, Oxfam Media and Communications Adviser, Scotland and Wales: rlozza1@oxfam.org.uk / 07917738450      

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