Eastern Caribbean Regional Climate Change Implementation Plan launched
Monday, May 14, 2018 — Tuesday 8th May saw the launch of the Eastern Caribbean Regional Climate Change Implementation Plan. The Plan is the final output of the Eastern Caribbean Regional Climate Change Implementation Project which was funded by the UK Foreign & Commonwealth Office and executed by Carbon Trust Advisory Ltd. and Climate Analytics in partnership with the OECS Commission.
II. Accelerate green growth in the region;
III. Deliver development co-benefits; and
IV. Improve resilience to climate change impacts.
The project was largely based on, and drew from, the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) submitted by OECS Member States Party to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in fulfilment of the historic Paris Agreement. It had its origins in the concept of a “Regionally Determined Contribution” which would serve to promote collective action in support of NDC implementation.
The resulting Plan focuses on the Water and Transport sectors. It is intended to be aspirational and not legally binding, in the first instance. This would allow the non-independent Member States of the OECS, that are not separately Party to the UNFCCC, to be fully involved in its implementation.
The Eastern Caribbean Regional Climate Change Implementation Plan was launched at a short ceremony hosted by His Excellency, Steve McCready, Resident British Commissioner to Saint Lucia. Remarks were also delivered by Dr. Didacus Jules, OECS Director-General and Honourable Allen Chastanet, Prime Minister of Saint Lucia.