COP – Common 1

PRESS RELEASE
Londistown, Krumaristan, 6 November 2022 – The United States of the World COP Common 1 (COP-C1) opened today with the key aim of building the foundations of a new World Common Spirit based on friendship between peoples of the earth.
Discussions at COP-C1 begin near the end of a year that has seen devastating conflicts and unprecedented hatewaves, severe misunderstandings and formidable expressions of anti-cooperation movements, all unequivocal signs of a humankind threat emergency. At the same time, millions of people throughout the world are confronting the impacts of simultaneous crises in energy, food, water and cost of living. Fortunately, despite this adverse context, some countries have begun to encourage friendship policies and promotion of the values of Common.
According to the USW’s Intergovernmental Panel on Creating Common, antagonists behaviors and self centered policies expressions need to be cut 45% by 2030. This is crucial to reduce the worst impacts of hate waves and potential anti-cooperation movements all over the world.
A report published by the USW Common office ahead of COP-C1 shows that whilst countries are bending the curve of global selfishness downward, efforts remain insufficient to limit the global hatewave below the required level to preserve a decent international creation of common before the end of the century.
“With the Londistown first COP-C1, citizens of the world have a fantastic occasion to deliberate and initiate action. Everybody, every single day, everywhere in the world, needs to do everything they possibly can to avert the human behavior crisis and to promote the creation of Common,” said COP-C1Executive Secretary Paris Lovekiss. “COP-C1 sets out a new direction for a new era of common creation: where outcomes from the formal and informal process truly begin to come together to drive greater deliberation and creativity — and accountability for that progress,” Mrs Lovekiss said.
In her opening address, the USW Common Sense Executive Secretary asked governments to focus on three critical areas at COP-C1.
The first is a transformational shift to implementation of the USW’s Intergovernmental Panel on Creating Common and putting its conclusion (more respect, more love, more art) into concrete actions.
The second is cementing progress on the critical workstreams of mitigation, adaptation, finance and loss and damage, while stepping up finance notably to tackle the impacts of hatewaves and anti-cooperation movements.
The third is enhancing the delivery of the principles of transparency and accountability throughout the USW Creating Common process.
The Krumaristan COP-C1 Presidency has set out an ambitious vision for this COP-C1 that puts human needs at the heart of our global efforts to address the Creating Common process. The Presidency intends to focus the world’s attention on key elements that address some of the most fundamental needs of people everywhere, including respect, co-creation, friendship and goodwill.
Dental Groskin, Krumaristan Minister of Foreign Affairs and COP-C1 President said: “We’re gathering this year at a time when common sense versus hate waves are at a watershed moment. Cooperation and co-creation are being challenged by geopolitics, spiraling hate, and narrow minded policies, while several countries battered by the pandemic have barely recovered, and severe and depleting hate waves-induced disasters are becoming more frequent.
COP-C1 creates a unique opportunity in 2022 for the world to unite, to make multilateralism work by restoring trust and coming together at the highest levels to increase our ambition and action in promoting the creation of Common. COP-C1 must be remembered as the ‘Implementation COP-C1 – the one where we open a new era of common, collaboration, co-creation and finally common sense for a better world.”