The inside story of the Paris climate agreement | Christiana Figueres

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I have one more reason for optimism:
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climate change.
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Maybe you don't believe it, but here is the fact.
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On December 12, 2015,
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in Paris, under the United Nations,
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195 governments got together
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and unanimously --
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if you've worked with governments, you know how difficult that is --
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unanimously decided
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to intentionally change the course of the global economy
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in order to protect the most vulnerable
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and improve the life of all of us.
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Now, that is a remarkable achievement.
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(Applause)
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But it is even more remarkable
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if you consider where we had been just a few years ago.
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2009, Copenhagen.
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Who remembers Copenhagen?
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Well, after years of working toward a climate agreement,
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the same governments convened in Copenhagen
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and failed miserably.
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Why did it fail miserably?
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For many different reasons,
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but primarily because of the deeply entrenched divide
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between the global North and the global South.
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So now, six months after this failure,
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I was called in to assume the responsibility
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of the global climate change negotiations.
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You can imagine, the perfect moment to start this new job.
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The global mood on climate change was in the trash can.
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No one believed
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that a global agreement could ever be possible.
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In fact, neither did I.
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If you promise not to tell anyone outside of this wonderful TED audience,
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I'm going to divulge a secret
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that has been gratefully buried by history.
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On my first press conference,
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a journalist asked, "Um, Ms. Figueres,
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do you think that a global agreement is ever going to be possible?"
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And without engaging brain, I heard me utter,
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"Not in my lifetime."
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Well, you can imagine the faces of my press team
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who were horrified at this crazy Costa Rican woman
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who was their new boss.
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And I was horrified, too.
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Now, I wasn't horrified at me, because I'm kind of used to myself.
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I was actually horrified
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at the consequences of what I had just said,
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at the consequences for the world
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in which all our children are going to have to live.
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It was frankly a horrible moment for me,
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and I thought, well, no, hang on,
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hang on.
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Impossible is not a fact,
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it's an attitude.
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It's only an attitude.
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And I decided right then and there that I was going to change my attitude
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and I was going to help the world change its attitude on climate change.
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So I don't know --
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No, just this? Thanks.
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I don't know --
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what you would do
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if you were told your job is to save the planet.
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Put that on the job description.
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And you have full responsibility,
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but you have absolutely no authority,
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because governments are sovereign in every decision that they take.
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Well, I would really love to know
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what you would do on the first Monday morning,
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but here's what I did: I panicked.
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(Laughter)
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And then I panicked again,
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because I realized I have no idea how we're going to solve this problem.
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And then I realized I have no idea how we're going to solve this problem,
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but I do know one thing:
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we have got to change the tone of this conversation.
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Because there is no way you can deliver victory
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without optimism.
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And here,
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I use optimism as a very simple word,
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but let's understand it in its broader sense.
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Let's understand it as courage,
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hope, trust, solidarity,
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the fundamental belief that we humans can come together
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and can help each other to better the fate of mankind.
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Well, you can imagine that I thought that without that,
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there was no way we were going to get out of the paralysis of Copenhagen.
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And for six years,
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I have stubbornly, relentlessly injected optimism into the system,
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no matter what the questions from the press --
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and I have gotten better at those --
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and no matter what the evidence to the contrary.
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And believe you me, there has been a lot of contrary evidence.
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But relentless optimism into the system.
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And pretty soon,
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we began to see changes happening in many areas,
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precipitated by thousands of people,
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including many of you here today,
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and I thank you.
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And this TED community will not be surprised
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if I tell you the first area
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in which we saw remarkable change
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was ...
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technology.
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We began to see that clean technologies,
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in particular renewable energy technologies,
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began to drop price and increase in capacity,
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to the point where today we are already building
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concentrated solar power plants
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that have the capacity to power entire cities,
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to say nothing of the fact of what we are doing on mobility
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and intelligent buildings.
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And with this shift in technologies,
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we were able to begin to understand
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that there was a shift in the economic equation,
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because we were able to recognize
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that yes, there are huge costs to climate change,
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and yes, there are compounded risks.
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But there also are economic advantages
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and intrinsic benefits,
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because the dissemination of the clean technologies
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is going to bring us cleaner air,
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better health,
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better transportation, more livable cities,
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more energy security,
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more energy access to the developing world.
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In sum, a better world than what we have now.
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And with that understanding,
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you should have witnessed, in fact, part of you were,
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the spread of ingenuity and excitement
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that went through, first through nonnational governments,
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the private sector, captains of industry, insurance companies,
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investors, city leaders, faith communities,
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because they all began to understand, this actually can be in their interest.
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This can actually improve their bottom line.
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And it wasn't just the usual suspects.
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I have to tell you I had the CEO of a major, major oil and gas company
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come to me at the beginning of last year
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and say --
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privately, of course --
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he did not know how he was going to change his company,
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but he is going to change it,
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because he's interested in long-term viability.
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Well, now we have a shift in the economic equation,
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and with that, with broader support from everyone,
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it did not take very long before we saw that national governments
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woke up to the fact that this is in their national interest.
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And when we asked countries to begin to identify
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how they could contribute to global efforts
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but based on their national interest,
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189 countries out of 195,
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189 countries sent their comprehensive climate change plans,
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based on their national interest,
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concurrent with their priorities,
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consistent with their national sustainable development plans.
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Well,
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once you protect the core interests of nations,
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then you can understand that nations were ready
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to begin to converge onto a common path,
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onto a common direction of travel
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that is going to take us probably several decades,
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but over those several decades is going to take us
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into the new economy,
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into a decarbonized, highly resilient economy,
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And the national contributions that are currently on the table
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on behalf of national governments
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are insufficient to get us to a stabilized climate,
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but they are only the first step,
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and they will improve over time.
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And the measurement, reporting and verification of all of those efforts
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is legally binding.
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And the checkpoints that we're going to have every five years
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to assess collective progress towards our goal are legally binding,
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and the path itself toward a decarbonized and more resilient economy
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is legally binding.
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And here's the more important part:
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What did we have before?
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A very small handful of countries
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who had undertaken very reduced,
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short-term emission reduction commitments
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that were completely insufficient
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and furthermore, largely perceived as a burden.
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Now what do we have?
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Now we have all countries of the world contributing with different intensities
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from different approaches in different sectors,
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but all of them contributing to a common goal
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and along a path
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with environmental integrity.
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Well, once you have all of this in place
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and you have shifted this understanding,
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then you see that governments were able to go to Paris
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and adopt the Paris agreement.
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(Applause)
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So,
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as I look back
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over the past six years,
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first I remember
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the day the Paris agreement was adopted.
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I cannot tell you the euphoria in the room.
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5,000 people jumping out of their seats,
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crying, clapping, screaming, yelling,
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torn between euphoria and still disbelief at what they had just seen,
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because so many people
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had worked for years towards this, and this was finally their reality.
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And it wasn't just those who had participated directly.
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A few weeks ago, I was with a colleague
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who was trying to decide
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on a Tahitian pearl that he wanted to give to his wonderful wife Natasha.
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And once he had finally decided what he was going to buy,
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the jeweler said to him,
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"You know, you're very lucky that you're buying this now,
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because these pearls could go extinct very soon because of climate change."
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"But," the jeweler said, "have you heard,
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the governments have just come to a decision,
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and Tahiti could have a chance."
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Well, what a fantastic confirmation
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that perhaps, perhaps here is hope,
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here is a possible chance.
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I'm the first one to recognize that we have a lot of work still to do.
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We've only just started our work on climate change.
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And in fact, we need to make sure that we redouble our efforts
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over the next five years that are the urgent five years.
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But I do believe
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that we have come over the past six years
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from the impossible
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to the now unstoppable.
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And how did we do that? By injecting transformational optimism
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that allowed us to go from confrontation to collaboration,
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that allowed us to understand that national and local interests
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are not necessarily at odds with global needs,
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and that if we understand that, we can bring them together
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and we can merge them harmoniously.
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And as I look forward to other global issues
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that will require our attention this century --
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food security, water security, home security, forced migration --
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I see that we certainly do not know
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how we are going to solve those problems yet.
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But we can take a page out of what we have done on climate change
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and we can understand
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that we have got to reinterpret the zero-sum mentality.
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Because we were trained to believe that there always are winners and losers,
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and that your loss is my gain.
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Well, now that we're in a world
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in which we have reached planetary boundaries
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and that we are not just so interconnected,
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but increasingly interdependent on each other,
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your loss is no longer my gain.
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We're either all losers
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or we all can be winners.
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But we are going to have to decide
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between zero and sum.
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We're going to have to decide between zero benefit for all
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or living life as the sum of all of us.
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We've done it once. We can do it again.
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Thanks.
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(Applause)
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