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MARRAKECH ACTION PROCLAMATION <br />FOR OUR CLIMATE AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT <br />We, Heads of State, Government, and Delegations, gathered in Marrakech, on African soil, for the High -Level Segment of the <br />22nd Session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, the 12th <br />Session of the Conference of the Parties serving as the Meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol, and the 1St Session of the <br />Conference of the Parties serving as the Meeting of the Parties to the Paris Agreement, at the gracious invitation of His Majesty <br />the King of Morocco, Mohammed VI, issue this proclamation to signal a shift towards a new era of implementation and action <br />on climate and sustainable development. <br />Our climate is warming at an alarming and unprecedented rate and we have an urgent duty to respond. <br />We welcome the Paris Agreement, adopted under the Convention, its rapid entry into force, with its ambitious goals, its inclusive <br />nature and its reflection of equity and common but differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities, in the light of <br />different national circumstances, and we affirm our commitment to its full implementation. <br />Indeed, this year, we have seen extraordinary momentum on climate change worldwide, and in many multilateral fora. This <br />momentum is irreversible — it is being driven not only by governments, but by science, business and global action of all types <br />at all levels. <br />Our task now is to rapidly build on that momentum, together, moving forward purposefully to reduce greenhouse gas emissions <br />and to foster adaptation efforts, thereby benefiting and supporting the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its <br />Sustainable Development Goals. <br />We call for the highest political commitment to combat climate change, as a matter of urgent priority. <br />We call for strong solidarity with those countries most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, and underscore the need to <br />support efforts aimed to enhance their adaptive capacity, strengthen resilience and reduce vulnerability. <br />We call for all Parties to strengthen and support efforts to eradicate poverty, ensure food security and to take stringent action <br />to deal with climate change challenges in agriculture. <br />We call for urgently raising ambition and strengthening cooperation amongst ourselves to close the gap between current <br />emissions trajectories and the pathway needed to meet the long -term temperature goals of the Paris Agreement. <br />We call for an increase in the volume, flow and access to finance for climate projects, alongside improved capacity and <br />technology, including from developed to developing countries. <br />We the Developed Country Parties reaffirm our USD $100 billion mobilization goal. <br />We, unanimously, call for further climate action and support, well in advance of 2020, taking into account the specific needs <br />and special circumstances of developing countries, the least developed countries and those particularly vulnerable to the <br />adverse impacts of climate change. <br />We who are Parties to the Kyoto Protocol encourage the ratification of the Doha Amendment. <br />We, collectively, call on all non -state actors to join us for immediate and ambitious action and mobilization, building on their <br />important achievements, noting the many initiatives and the Marrakech Partnership for Global Climate Action itself, launched <br />in Marrakech. <br />The transition in our economies required to meet the objectives of the Paris Agreement provides a substantial positive <br />opportunity for increased prosperity and sustainable development. <br />The Marrakech Conference marks an important inflection point in our commitment to bring together the whole international <br />community to tackle one of the greatest challenges of our time. <br />As we now turn towards implementation and action, we reiterate our resolve to inspire solidarity, hope and opportunity for <br />current and future generations. <br />