17 March, 2016

Climate justice must be at the heart of Paris agreement: Mary Robinson

Mary Robinson speaking at Tuesday night's
inaugural oration presented by the
Melbourne Sustainable Society Institute.
Mary Robinson, the first female president of Ireland, gave a speech in Melbourne on March 15. Robinson, who served between 1990 and 1997, has since gone on to play an active role in international climate negotiations.

As special envoy on climate change to the UN Secretary-General, Robinson negotiated with world leaders ahead of the successful Paris climate summit in December 2015.

Through her work on climate change Robinson is an active proponent of “climate justice”, which advocates sharing the burden of mitigating and adapting to climate change between all parts of society, and particularly between developed and developing nations.

In Melbourne she addressed the growing role of climate justice in climate talks and in bringing the Paris Agreement into force. The following is a summary of Robinson’s key points.

Read the piece on The Conversation by PhD student from the Australian-German Climate and Energy College at the University of Melbourne,  Anita Talberg - “Mary Robinson: ‘climate justice’ must play a key role in the Paris Agreement.”

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