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00:27Carbon markets allow us to monetize and exchange CO2 emissions reduction efforts.
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00:47If the rules are designed in a way that allows for double counting,
00:50we could have an increase in global emissions.
00:54This would be the case, for example, if a host or a selling country
00:58where the emission reductions actually take place
01:01uses an emission reduction to demonstrate the achievement of their NDC target,
01:06while at the same time the purchasing party or the acquiring party
01:10uses that emission reduction to demonstrate achievement of its own climate commitment
01:15instead of reducing domestic emissions.
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01:39What do we want?
01:40Climate justice!
01:41Do we want it?
01:42Now!
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02:09We are fighting for your children!
02:12We are fighting!
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02:59We thought that it is our moral duty to use that media attention
03:04to lend our voices to those who need to tell their stories.
03:10So, me and Luisa will not be speaking today.
03:16It is time for us all to reconnect with Mother Earth.
03:19It is time to remember how to listen to her, to guide our climate solutions.
03:25But now, the ocean, the heart of the planet, my home, my comfort zone
03:31is badly affected by climate emergency.
03:33We are suffering severe effects of climate change
03:37as if coming from the global south is a mortal sin.
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03:59Climate change has now become an existential threat for every country,
04:06especially for the climate-vulnerable countries like Bangladesh and also small islands.
04:14The most vulnerable atoll nations like my country already face death row.
04:21Water covers much of our land at one or other point of the year as we fight rising tides.
04:29As we speak, hundreds of people have evacuated their homes
04:34after large waves caused the ocean.
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04:49Today, G20 countries represent 80% of the world's greenhouse gas emissions
04:54and their inaction is putting our future at risk.
04:58This is why we expect these countries to adopt much more ambitious emissions reduction goals next year
05:04and above all, to help communities already impacted by climate change to face these impacts.
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05:34The developed world wants to actually avoid any liability and compensation
05:39and so they are shacking their responsibility to provide the right support
05:43that will enable those countries that cannot be able to adapt to some of the adverse impact of climate change
05:49that is projected to be able to actually deal with some of those inevitable impacts.
05:53And we can't let that happen. We can't let them get away with it.
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