The president of the island ofSeychelles is tired of other countries breaking their climate change promises.
The archipelago nation of Ramkalawan is located off the coast of East Africa. He doesn't expect any substantial climate aid pledges from industrialized nations and that the promises made in 2021 haven't been fulfilled.
The Paris Agreement promised to protect 100 percent of the underwater meadow, which could be lost to climate disaster. The leader of Seychelles isn't looking forward to the United Nations climate change summit in 2022.
Western countries give climate aid to nations that waste everything and don't make any real changes. He wants a vulnerability index to be put in place so countries like his can get assistance.
The big promises, the commitments and everything else have not come through. We have to go through the motions, but my expectations are not that high.
If centuries of destabilizing colonization can be called fate, then it is a cruel fate that the nation of Seychelles is a nation with delicate global resources and is also one of the most affected by climate change. Coral islands farther out into the archipelago are threatened by rising ocean waters. To make it worse, the island ofSeychelles is a tourist destination that relies on its natural beauty for income.
Ramkalawan told the financial pub that certain islands are already changing shape. The sand dunes are getting smaller.
The UK is producing too much wind power.