FerMUN 2014: Opening Ceremony, 8 january 2014, Geneva, Switzerland
Juliana Rademaker, FerMUN14 Secretary General
"It's getting hot in here …so take off
all your clothes!"
The famous words of R&B star, Nelly,
are truer than one might think. It really is getting hot in here. Take off a
layer
Distinguished delegates, Ladies and
Gentlemen,
The world's average temperature is
rising every year and is expected to be 5 to 10 degrees higher by the end of
the century. Studies confirm this is a much larger increase than in the last
ten millennia.
This is one of the many consequences of
Global Warming, along with retreating glaciers, famine, climate
refugees, and new diseases. The earth is undergoing truly drastic changes.
In our modern world, with mass consumption
and ever increasing needs and desires, we don’t fully realize the long-term
damage that we’re inflicting. Human activity is progressively increasing
the atmospheric concentration of gases that contribute to the greenhouse
effect. The planet is heating up, and human kind could well be in real danger.
But what is missing is a sense of
urgency. If you agree with the factual analysis but you don’t feel
the urgency, then we won’t change anything. Our generation needs to
realize the urgency and to act now.
What we need is another generation of
heroes. We, the young generation, are faced with a choice. Apathy, or
engagement? We have a planetary emergency. So what are we going to do about it?
Look at history: those who fought against
apartheid and racial discrimination, they were heroes. Those who abolished
slavery, they were heroes. Just like them, we can be heroes when it comes to
climate change.
Don’t tell me we don’t have the capacity.
This may be the greatest ever challenge faced by any generation so far. But
I believe we can rise to this challenge. We can be
the generation that, in a hundred years from now, poets, singers and artists
will celebrate, saying “they were the ones that did it! They saved the world
and gave us a future!”
The 2014 FERMUN Conference can be our
starting point. But how to make it happen?
I’m not a soldier but my grandfather told
me that military conflicts are divided into three categories: local
battles, regional battles, and sometimes important global ones. Each level
of conflict requires a different strategy and different tactics. The
battle against global warming falls into similar categories.
Most of us can easily picture the local
environmental battle: air pollution, waste disposal. Regional
environmental battles include river pollution and acid rain. Rising sea
levels, …. Are global battles.
We have to mobilize globally for
renewable energy, energy efficiency, and a global transition to a low carbon
economy. We must strive for national policies that protect the resources we
share with our neighbours. But none of this will succeed if we don’t also fight
the local battles. Each one of us here in the room today can contribute to improve
the environment, making changes at the local level, however
small. We may be
small cogs in the machine, but it really matters that we each care. And
we must all engage in the global debate.
Like Mahatma Gandhi famously said: “You
must be the change you want to see in the world.” (1, 2, 3…)
We will be in charge of the planet in a few
years from now! A scary thought. What kind of a world do we want? We will be
voting, we will be managing companies, running organisations, representing
governments, and educating new generations of children. Climate change will
surely be at the top of our agenda.
But there is no time to waste. Earth is our
only home. Al Gore /said in the movie/ “An Inconvenient Truth“: What is at
stake is our ability to live on planet earth, to have a future as a
civilization. It is your time to seize this issue and secure the future!” (1,
2, 3…)
So here we are, in Geneva for 3 days. We
all have plenty of ideas and some experience that we bring from our different
schools, our local communities and our home countries.
Take off last layer.
Let’s cool this place down!
On
behalf of the 2014 FERMUN team, we wish you an exciting and productive
conference! Thank you.