COP28: Let us unite our struggles against greenwashing our systematic oppression

COP28: Let us unite our struggles against greenwashing our systematic oppression

The UAE dictatorship commits in-numerous crimes against UAE citizens and migrant workers, horrific human rights violations, perpetrates war crimes in Yemen, and maintains a military-security alliance with Israeli apartheid. 

As Palestinian civil society we commit to a full boycott of the COP28 and will work together with movements across the globe to oppose the force of allowing a police  state that is one of the world’s biggest fossil fuel producers to host the UN conference that is tasked with fighting the climate crisis.

The struggle against Israel’s regime of settler-colonialism and apartheid is intrinsically connected with the struggles against other oppressive regimes for political and civil rights, as well as with social, economic, and climate justice struggles globally. Many of the same companies and institutions that facilitate and profit from Israeli oppression and ethnic cleansing are also involved in the privatisation of water and other natural resources, the theft of indigenous lands, extractives industries and the exploitation of farming communities, and the promotion of false solutions. Many of them also support the increasing role of fossil fuel producers in the COPs. 

Why do human rights defenders and climate justice activists find this year's COP in Dubai problematic?

1- Greenwashing Israeli colonisation and Apartheid:

Apartheid Israel's interest in COP28 is part of its strategy to deflect criticism from its system of oppression against Palestinians by projecting Israeli technology as a significant player in international efforts against climate change, a strategy known as greenwashing. A substantial Israeli delegation is expected to participate in the summit, receiving praise from the UAE regime, which has normalised relations with Israel three years ago.

2- Normalising the current far-right Israeli government:

While the current Israeli government, the most far-right, racist, and fundamentalist ever, intensifies its colonial settlement policies and apartheid against the Palestinian people, the UAE dictatorship hastened to invite Israel’s racist Prime Minister Netanyahu and President Isaac Herzog to participate in the summit. Official delegations from the Israeli Ministry of Economy, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the so-called "Ministry of Environmental Protection" will accompany them, along with several Israeli companies involved in grave human rights violations against Palestinians.

The UAE regime has previously embraced extremist Israeli ministers of this government, such as the fanatic Minister of National Security Itamar Ben Gvir, and the Minister of Finance  Betzalel Smotrich, who openly identifies as a "fascist”. Notably, even the US administration and the European Union, the largest partners in Israeli crimes, refuse to meet with these fascist ministers.

3- Promoting Companies Involved in Israeli Crimes:

Apartheid Israel’s delegation to the summit is organising numerous events to promote technologies and ‘solutions’ in the fields of energy, water scarcity, agriculture and food-tech that have been developed and used to oppress Palestinians and exploit our natural resources. 

The Israeli company Netafim, for example, which is complicit in Israel’s illegal settlement enterprise, a war  crime in international law, will participate in the summit in Dubai. Another complicit company that is likely to be part of the still-unannounced delegation is Mekorot, Israel’s National Water Company, that is notorious for stealing water from Palestinian groundwater sources and enabling water apartheid  and is listed in the UN database for its involvement in the Illegal settlements. 

The JNF,  a major pillar of the settler-colonial apartheid regime that is responsible for the ethnic cleansing of our people from their land, may also participate.

In 2021, the Israeli delegation to the COP26 was led by the Deputy CEO of Israel Chemicals Ltd, the company supplying the Israeli army with white phosphorus used in shells fired at Palestinians in Gaza. 

4- Greenwashing the Despotic Emirati regime:

By hosting the climate summit, the Emirati regime aspires to greenwash its flagrant violations of human rights in the UAE and war crimes in Yemen, while  expanding its fossil fuel business and exacerbating the climate crisis, as reported by Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch. 

A paradox that aroused the anger of human rights groups and movements demanding climate justice, was the appointment of Sultan Al Jaber, UAE Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology, CEO of the giant state oil company ADNOC and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Abu Dhabi energy company Masdar, was as the President-Designate of the COP. More than 400 climate and environmental groups, in addition to European and American politicians, have demanded his removal.

Many activists in climate and social justice movements will stay away from the COP this year in protest of the above and for fear of the regime’s repression. UAE law allows security authorities to arrest anyone without a judicial order for a period of up to 90 days, which can be extended. Anyone charged with damaging the "reputation of the UAE" and its symbols and institutions may be punished with up to 10 years in prison.

5- Platforming Big Polluters and Fossil Fuel Consumers:

Climate justice campaigners have consistently opposed the transformation of COP summits into ‘greenwashing opportunities’, where communities most impacted by the climate crisis and grassroots campaigners are excluded from the discussions and decisions, while big corporate polluters such as Coca Cola and Siemens participate as sponsors.

Campaigners have been calling out the farce of developed countries, the biggest consumers of fossil fuel, imposing limitations on countries of the Global South, who are facing the bulk of climate crisis-induced disasters including devastating floods and typhoons and sea-level rise. 

*Source: bdsmovement website.

 

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