Iran and UN Champion Climate Justice: A Call for Global Action

Iran and UN Champion Climate Justice: A Call for Global Action

At the forefront of global climate discussions, the head of the Department of Environment (DOE) in Iran, Shina Ansari, and United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres have highlighted the crucial need for climate justice amidst the challenges posed by coercive sanctions. Their recent meeting took place during the 2025 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30), which is set to occur in Belém, Brazil, from November 6 to 21.

During the conference, Ansari addressed the impact of unilateral sanctions on Iran’s environmental initiatives, emphasizing the necessity to safeguard the environment sector from such coercive measures. She asserted that international collaboration should focus on shared global interests without restrictions, as reported by IRIB.

Guterres echoed this sentiment, underscoring the importance of acknowledging how climate change affects different nations. He stated that achieving climate justice and developing equitable solutions to address climate-related damages are among the United Nations’ primary goals.

In addition to her discussions with Guterres, Ansari met with Brazilian First Lady Rosângela Lula da Silva, also known as Janja. Lula da Silva stressed the importance of fostering stronger ties between Brazil and Iran, particularly in social and environmental domains. She expressed hope that Iran’s involvement in COP30 would serve as a pivotal moment for enhancing bilateral relations.

Ansari highlighted the vast potential for cooperation between the two nations, expressing Iran’s readiness to share experiences and knowledge in tackling climate change. She noted that strengthening environmental partnerships, alongside other sectors, would encourage constructive interactions. Furthermore, Ansari emphasized the critical role of women and indigenous knowledge in environmental conservation.

In a separate meeting, Turkish Vice President Cevdet Yilmaz and Ansari reviewed prior agreements made during the recent global Zero Waste Forum held in Istanbul from October 17 to 19. They emphasized the importance of enhancing environmental relations as a means to improve regional environmental conditions.

COP30 is a significant gathering that unites world leaders, scientists, non-governmental organizations, and civil society to outline priority actions for combating climate change. The conference aims to:

  • Limit the global temperature increase to 1.5°C.
  • Present new national action plans (NDCs).
  • Review progress on financial pledges made at COP29.

The COP30 Action Agenda will focus on six critical areas to address the urgent actions required to meet collective commitments under the Paris Agreement and previous COPs:

  1. Transitioning Energy, Industry, and Transport
  2. Stewarding Forests, Oceans, and Biodiversity
  3. Transforming Agriculture and Food Systems
  4. Building Resilience for Cities, Infrastructure, and Water
  5. Fostering Human and Social Development
  6. Cross-cutting Enablers and Accelerators

Understanding Environmental Diplomacy

Environmental diplomacy, which involves negotiations among countries, is essential for addressing complex environmental challenges that transcend national borders. This approach is crucial for resolving conflicts related to energy sources, water, and climate change issues.

Given that all nations share the same environment, promoting environmental diplomacy is vital for effectively managing disputes over water resources, pollution, and the impacts of climate change. Environmental diplomacy serves as a necessary tool to mitigate negative consequences by ensuring fair distribution of responsibilities among involved countries while allowing them to present their national interests and solutions.

Dust storms (DSDs) are a prevalent example of meteorological hazards affecting West Asia, where numerous countries are either sources or victims of these phenomena. Nations such as Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Syria, Turkey, Iran, and occasionally Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, and Pakistan face significant challenges due to these storms.

The repercussions of dust storms are severe, impacting respiratory health and ecosystems, leading to the closure of airports, schools, and offices, and causing disruptions in electricity transmission infrastructure, ultimately resulting in economic losses.

Efforts to remove pollution from the Aras River and secure water rights for the Hirmand River, as well as the protection of wetlands, demonstrate how environmental policies can be utilized to resolve conflicts effectively.

The Tehran Convention is a noteworthy achievement, as it establishes a framework for the littoral states of the Caspian Sea to protect the marine environment from pollution while aiming to preserve and restore species and habitats in the region.

To effectively mitigate the impacts of climate change and achieve sustainable development goals, it is crucial to strengthen environmental policies. This will enable Iran and its neighboring countries to maximize resource utilization and secure rights on the international stage.

The Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in collaboration with other executive bodies, such as the ministries of energy, industry, and agriculture, along with the Department of Environment, can establish a dedicated center. This center would focus on specific missions, facilitate discussions, and pursue goals aligned with national interests, ultimately improving the living conditions of citizens through effective environmental diplomacy.

As the world gears up for COP30, the commitment to climate justice and international cooperation in environmental issues remains a paramount concern, shaping the future of global climate policies.

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