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[The Global Ethical Stocktake: A Moral Reset for Climate Action]-[The ethical case for taking on the climate crisis | Al Gore, Wanjira Mathai & Karenna Gore (TED Countdown House)]

TED Talks Daily · B1 · 2025-12-06

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The Global Ethical Stocktake: Redefining Climate Action Through Values

In a landmark conversation at the TED Countdown House during COP30 in Belém, Brazil, Nobel laureate Al Gore joined Wanjira Mathai and Karenna Gore to discuss the "Global Ethical Stocktake" (GEST). This initiative represents a critical pivot in the global approach to the climate crisis, moving beyond mere technical data to address the fundamental moral and ethical dimensions of our planetary emergency.

The Necessity of an Ethical Reset

Al Gore framed the initiative as a long-overdue mechanism. While the world has spent decades tracking "barrels of oil" and "tons of coal," it has largely ignored the "spectrum of right versus wrong." Wanjira Mathai described the GEST as a "reset," arguing that technical discussions have become overly peripheral, often sidelining the people most affected by climate change. By centering indigenous leadership and the Global Majority, the initiative seeks to ensure that climate solutions are not just data-driven but value-driven.

Challenging Structural Inequity and Neocolonialism

Karenna Gore, director of the Center for Earth Ethics, highlighted that the current climate process often feels like it is designed to sustain "inequitable systems" that prioritize the "hoarding of material wealth." The discussion emphasized the concept of "fossil fuel colonialism," where developing nations—particularly in Africa—bear the brunt of climate impacts while receiving only a fraction of the necessary climate finance. Mathai pointedly noted that while Africa possesses 60% of the world’s solar resources, it receives only 2% of allocated climate finance, illustrating a clear continuation of extractive patterns.

The Role of Local Wisdom and Resilience

Both participants underscored that the climate crisis is inherently local. Mathai shared inspiring examples from Africa, such as the "Foresters Without Diplomas" in Kenya, who utilized indigenous knowledge to restore landscapes more effectively than government-sanctioned programs. This push for "seed sovereignty" and local food systems is central to the GEST, as it challenges the monopolization of resources by large corporations and reaffirms the value of ancestral wisdom in building resilience.

Shifting Human Consciousness

The conversation concluded with a focus on the necessity of changing human perception. Karenna Gore argued that the "deepest level of cause" for the climate crisis is the "illusion that we are separate from the rest of nature." Drawing on the concept of a "communion of subjects," she advocated for an expanded circle of moral concern that includes future generations and non-human life. Al Gore and the panelists agreed that the GEST should become a permanent fixture of future COP processes, serving as a "vortex force" that holds leaders accountable not just to political agreements, but to the deepest human values of justice, equity, and survival.

Ultimately, the Global Ethical Stocktake is not merely a policy tool; it is a call to action for a "movement of movements." By shining a light on the moral stakes of our choices, the initiative aims to catalyze a transition that abandons the "business of the past" in favor of a sustainable, equitable future for all.

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This is a country with 90% renewable energy in the grid.
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They're so busy doing the hard work.
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It didn't spend a lot of time on what others must do for us.
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We're calling them out.
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We don't have much time.
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center justice
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📖 Transcript

You're listening to TED Talks Daily, where we bring you new ideas to spark your curiosity every day.
I'm your host, Elise Hu.
We are living the effects of climate change and see evidence of it, with more frequent and intensifying natural disasters.
So why aren't we solving the climate crisis?
In this special, in-depth conversation from the TED Countdown House in Belém Brazil, during the 2025 United Nations Climate Change Conference, otherwise known as COP30, Nobel laureate Al Gore spoke with Wanjira Mathai and Karenna Gore, who are leaders of the Global Ethical Stocktake an urgent values-first reset on climate action that seeks to center justice, phase out fossil fuels and elevate indigenous and Global South leadership.
Discover the initiative that's making fossil fuel lobbyists squirm and climate veterans hopeful, before the world moves on to COP 31 next year.

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