To Avoid Overshoot the IPCC Must Prioritize the Need to Rapidly Phase Out Fossil Fuels

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As governments convene to review the latest findings of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) regarding mitigation, the stakes could not be any higher, the science any clearer, or the imperative for immediate action any greater. The IPCC’s recent report on Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability leaves no doubt: Climate change is a human rights and environmental and social justice crisis, eroding health, wellbeing, the environment, and equity across the entire globe, in grossly unequal ways. Current levels of warming are already causing permanent loss and damage, especially for the populations most vulnerable to, and least responsible for, the climate crisis. Surpassing 1.5°C of warming—even temporarily—will unleash further irreparable harm taking the planet into a point of no return.

States have a responsibility to translate this scientific consensus into the concrete actions necessary to avert climate catastrophe. The urgency of the climate crisis demands a rapid reorientation of our societies and economies away from fossil fuels, the key driver of global warming. There is no time or justification for policy scenarios that fail to center an immediate halt to oil, gas, and coal expansion and the managed phaseout of all fossil fuels. Planning for overshoot on the premise that geoengineering techno-fixes and carbon trading can reverse temperature rise or mitigate its effects is indefensible.

As the politically endorsed overview of the IPCC’s key findings, the Summary for Policymakers (SPM) influences how the consensus science is understood and in turn, how it is acted upon by policymakers, investors, and the public. As you consider the Working Group III (WGIII) contribution to the IPCC’s Sixth Assessment Report (AR6), the undersigned organizations and impacted communities urge you to ensure that the SPM:

1) Foregrounds assessments of pathways to rapidly phase out fossil fuels at source, beginning immediately. As IPCC reports have repeatedly affirmed, fossil fuels are the primary cause of climate change. The recent WGII report underscores the dire consequences of current levels of warming and the looming threat of triggering tipping points and catastrophic feedback loops if warming surpasses 1.5°C, even temporarily. Therefore, the principal focus of the IPCC’s report on mitigating climate change should be on ending the extraction and use of fossil fuels, recognizing  that wealthy nations should begin that phase-out immediately and pursue it fastest, to avoid temperature overshoot. 

2) Acknowledges clearly that reliance on large-sale carbon dioxide removal technologies  threatens to result in irreversible harm by pushing the planet beyond 1.5°C warming, from which a return might not be possible. The IPCC must recognize that these technologies pose precisely the sorts of risks to social justice, human rights and Indigenous Peoples rights that the IPCC WGII emphasizes need to be incorporated in, not sacrificed through, responses to the climate crisis;

3) Recognizes that the world no longer has time for misplaced reliance on market-based emissions trading systems and offset mechanisms, disguised as net-zero targets, that neither reduce emissions nor advance the urgent action needed to end reliance on fossil fuels, halt agro-industrial deforestation and biodiversity loss, and accelerate a just transition to a fossil-free future. The IPCC has clearly stated the urgency of staying within a rapidly dwindling carbon budget. Doing so requires that efforts to respect and restore natural systems, consistent with Indigenous Peoples’ cosmovision, traditional knowledge, and human and land rights, must be separate from and pursued in addition to emissions reductions policies to phase out fossil fuels, not traded off against them; 

4) Heeds the warnings of WGII on the novel and possibly catastrophic risks that the deployment of Solar Radiation Modification (SRM) would pose for people and ecosystems, as well as for international cooperation and peace. Delegations must ensure that SRM is excluded from discussions of climate change mitigation measures and not treated as a legitimate response to the climate crisis. 

This is the decisive decade for climate action. The public understanding of the science elaborated by the IPCC will be a critical pillar of that action. You have a responsibility to ensure that the summary of the science on mitigation measures clearly conveys to the global community the urgency of the crisis and the central role of fossil fuels in driving it; the need for a rapid phaseout of oil, gas, and coal to avoid overshooting 1.5°C and unleashing further irreversible harm; and the danger of relying on large-scale carbon dioxide removal technologies, carbon trading and offsets, or solar radiation modification, which do not reduce emissions or keep fossil fuels in the ground, and pose significant risks to people and nature.

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Signatories

Abibinsroma Foundation

ActionAid International

Adéquations

Adventure Lodge

Advocates for the Environment

African Forum for International Relations in Research & Development (AFIRRD)

Agir Pour La Sécurité et la Souvérante Alimentaire (ASSA) 

Aitec

AJECC 

Al-Haq

Alaska Community Action on Toxics

Amazon Watch

American Friends Service Committee - AFSC

Amigos da Terra - Amazônia Brasileira

Amigos de la Tierra

Amis de l'Afrique Francophone- Bénin (AMAF-BENIN)

Amnesty International

Andy Gheorghiu Consulting

Animals Are Sentient Beings Inc

ARRCC (Australian Religious Response to Climate Change)

Asian Peoples Movement on Debt and Development

Association For Promotion Sustainable Development

Association of Ethical Shareholders Germany

Association of voluntary actions for society -AVAS

ATTAC France, LDH

Azul

BankTrack

Barranquilla+20

Batani Indigenous Foundation

Beaver County (PA) Marcellus Awareness Community (BCMAC)

Below2C

Berks Gas Truth

Better Path Coalition

Better Tomorrow Solar, Inc

Between the Waters

Biodiversity Conservation Center

Biofulwatch

Black Environment Network 

Blue Dalian

Bomenstichting Achterhoek

Break Free From Plastic (BFFP)

Bucks Environmental Action

California Kitchen

Campax

Canadian Voice of Women for Peace

CAN Latin America

CAN South Asia

Censat Agua Viva (Friends of the Earth Colombia)

Center for Biological Diversity

Centre for Financial Accountability

Center for International Environmental Law (CIEL)

Centre for Citizens Conserving Environment & Management (CECIC)

Centre for Climate Safety

Centre for Environmental Justice

Centre for Human Rights and Civic Education

Centro Ecológico

CESTA Friends of the Earth El Salvador

ChambreTransversaledes Jeunes Entrepreneursdu Burundi

Christliche Initiative Romero (CIR) e.V.

Church Women United in New York State

Citizens’ Climate International

ClientEarth - Anwälte der Erde

Climate & Sustainability

Climate Action for Lifelong Learners

Climate Action Moreland

Climate Action Parry Sound

Climate Alliance

Climate Alliance Switzerland

Climate Change & Sustainability Law Clinic (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)

Climate Emergency Institute

ClimateFast

Climate Justice Alliance

Climate Reality: Silicon Valley

Coalition Against Pilgrim Pipeline - NJ

coasap

Collier County Waterkeeper

Concerned Health Professionals of New York

Consociazione Nazionale Associazioni Infermiere/i  - CNAI Italian Nurses Association 

Corporate Accountability

Corporate Europe Observatory

Cultural Survival

CWA Local 1081

Daughters of Charity  of Saint Vincent de Paul

Dibeen for Environmental Development

Don't Gas the Meadowlands Coalition

Earth Ethics

Earthlife Africa JhbEco Action Families

Eco Justice Collaborative of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting

Ecoaction Committee of the Green Party of the United States

Ecologistas en Acción

Ecoropa

Ecozoic Policy Project

Egyptian Green Party

Ekologi brez meja

ELEPHANATICS

Energy Shift Europe Limited

Environment East Gippsland inc

Environmental Defence

Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA)

Equity Transit

ETC Group

Extinction Rebellion (XR) Nelson Mandela Bay (NMB) 

Extinction Rebellion Bolton

Extinction Rebellion San Francisco Bay Area

Extinction Rebellion South Africa

Extreme International 

European Environmental Bureau, EEB

European Research Institute

Farmworker Association of Florida

FASE - Federation of Organizations for Social and Educational Assistance

Federation of Community Forestry Users Nepal (FECOFUN) 

Femmes Autochtones pour le Développement et l'Environnement (FADE)

FIAN International

Flight Free Australia 

Florida Conservation Voters

Focsiv Italian federation Christian NGOs

FoE Russia

Food & Water Watch

Fossil Free Sweden

Forum For environmental and climate change 

Frack Free Sussex

Frack Off London

FracTracker Alliance

Freelance Researcher

Fresh Eyes

FreshWater Accountability Project 

Friends Committee on National Legislation

Friends of Mallacoota

Friends of the Baltic 

Friends of the Earth Canada

Friends of the Earth Finland 

Friends of the Earth International

Friends of the Earth Ireland

Friends of the Earth Scotland

Friends of the Earth Uganda

Friends of the Earth US

Fundacion Aguaclara

Fundación Pro Defensa de la Naturaleza y sus Derechos

Fundación Terram

GAIA - Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives

Gallifrey Foundation

Garden of Resilience 

Gas Free Seneca

Gatef

geoenvi

George Mason University Center for Climate Change Communication

Glasswaters Foundation

Global Forest Coalition

Global Justice Ecology Project

Global Justice Now

Global Policy Forum 

Grand Riverkeeper Labrador 

Grand(m)others Act to Save the Planet GASP

Grassroots Global Justice Alliance

Grata Fund

Greater Whange Residents Trust

Green 13

Green Education and Legal Fund

Green Gorilla Consultants Ltd

Green Legal Impact Germany e.V.

Green Mountain Monastery

GreenFaith

Greenpeace

green Vientiane

Harrington Investments, Inc.

Heinrich Boell Foundation

Hikone Mocambique 

Housing Assembly 

Humboldt Unitarian Universalist Fellowship's Climate Action Campaign 

Humusz Szövetség

Indigenous Taiwan Self-Determination Alliance

Inland Ocean Coalition

Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy

Institute for Policy Studies Climate Policy Program

Institute of Socioeconomic Studies (Inesc)

Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary - Loreto Generalate

International Marine Mammal Project of Earth Island Institute

International Women's Development Agency (IWDA)

Iowa CCI

Islamic Relief Worldwide

JA!Justica Ambiental

Jamaa Resource Initiatives

Jaringan Ekologi dan Iklim (JEDI)

Joshua Klemm

Just Earth

Justice Institute Guyana

Just Transition Alliance 

Justiça Ambiental

KRuHA - people's coalition for the right to water

Laudato Si Movement

Legal Rights and Natural Resources Center - Friends of the Earth Philippines

Living Oceans Society

Local Clean Energy Alliance

Local Environmental Action Demanded (LEAD) Agency, Inc.

London Mining Network

Loretto Community

Manushya Foundation

Mid-Ohio Valley Climate Action 

Milieudefensie (Friends of the Earth Netherlands)

Milwaukee Riverkeeper

MobilizeTO

Mom Loves Taiwan Association

Mother Earth Project

Mother Nurture Company

Mt. Kenya Network Forum

Music Declares Emergency

Mustards Last Stand

NAPE

National Association of Professional Environmentalists(NAPE)

National Campaign for Sustainable Development Nepal

National Family Farm Coalition

Nature Trust - FEE Malta

NC Climate Justice Collective

NGO Forum on ADB

Neighbours United for Climate Action

New Weather Institute

Nipe Fagio

Niue Australian Vagahau Association

No Plastic In My Sea

NOAH Friends of the Earth Denmark

Nous Sommes la Solution

Novasutras

Nuclear Information and Resource Service

Observatório do Clima

Offinso Partners in Sustainable Development

Oil Change International

ONG LA GRANDE PUISSANCE DE DIEU

ONG OPESEA-Vie 

Pacific Islands Climate Action Network PICAN

Pakistan Fisherfolk Forum

Parable of the Sower Intentional Community Cooperative 

Para Kore Marae Incorporated

PDA Arizona

Peevers Consulting Services

People for a Healthy Environment 

People's Federation for National Peace and Development (PEFENAP)

Perpetuum Energi & Miljö

Philadelphia Solar Energy Association

philippinenbüro e.V.

Philippine Movement for Climate Justice (PMCJ)

Physicians for Social Responsibility Iowa Chapter

Physicians for Social Responsibility Pennsylvania

Physicians for Social Responsibility- Los Angeles

pivot point

Plastic Change

Polar Educators International USA, Inc.

Policy Research Institute for Equitable Development (PRIED)

Polish Zero Waste Association

Political Ecology Research Centre, Massey University 

Post Growth Institute

Pro Public/ FOE Nepal

PSR Arizona

Pueblo Action Alliance

Quaker Council for European Affairs

Quaker Earthcare Witness

Quakers in Britain

Quantum Leap

Rachel Carson Council

Rainforest Action Network

Raise Your Voice Saint Lucia Inc

RAPAL Red de Accion en Plaguicidas y sus Alternativas de Amèrica Latina

RAVEN (Respecting Aboriginal Values and Environmental Needs)

Rapid Transition Alliance 

Reacción Climatica

Realizing Another World (RAW) Foundation

Reclame Fossielvrij

Red de Coordinación en Biodiversidad

REDES Amigos de la Tierra Uruguay

RedRoot SVG

Reforest the Earth UK

Res.Awesome Ltd

Resource Renewal Institute

Responsible Decarbonzation Alliance

RESTORE

Robin Hood Tax

Santa Cruz Climate Action Center

Santa Cruz Climate Action Network

Santa Cruz for Bernie 

Save the Bays

Science and Environmental Health Network

Seneca Lake Guardian, A Waterkeeper Alliance Affiliate

Shamamama.or

Sisters of Charity Federation

Sisters of Saint Joseph of Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, PA

Social Tipping Point Coalitie

Socio-ecological union international

Sotol House Ranch

South Durban Community Environmental Alliance 

Spirit of the Sun, Inc.

Stamp Out Poverty

Stand.earth

sunray harvesters

Sustainable Development Council 

Sustainable Development Institute (SDI)

Sustainable Environment Development Initiative

Temple of Understanding

Terra Advocati

Terre et Développement

The Corner House

The Enviro Show

The Greens Movement of Georgia/FoE Georgia

The Human Exploring Society

The Libra Foundation

The Tishman Environment and Design Center

Three Rivers Waterkeeper

Thrive At Life: Working Solutions

TONATIERRA

Turtle Island Restoration Network

UBINIG (Policy Research for Development Alternative)

Uganda Coalition for Sustainable Development

UNISC International

Universidad Nacional de Loja

Universidade de São Paulo

Urgent Action Fund for Women's Human Rights

Vision for Alternative Development 

VIVAT International

VOICE

Vote Climate

Wall of Women

Warrington CEE Bill Alliance

Water Climate Trust

Water Justice and Gender

Waterkeeper Alliance

Waterkeepers Bahamas

We the People

Weald Action Group

WECF

Wen (Women's Environmental Network)

WEST AFRICAN POSTGRADUATE COLLEGE OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH (WAPCEH)

WhatNext?

WMW/ATFD

Womxn from the Mountain

World Association for Christian Communication (WACC)

Young Greens Switzerland

Youth Advocates for Climate Action Philippines

ZERO – Association for the Sustainability of the Earth System

198 methods

350 Colorado

350 Conejo / San Fernando Valleyu

350 Eugene

350 Hawaii

350 New Orleans

350 Triangle

350 Colorado

350NYC