African countries demand climate talks focus on rich country emissio..
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Datum nieuwsfeit: 03-11-2009 |
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African countries demand climate talks focus on rich country emission cuts
3 November 2009
"The world's poorest nations are faced with an impossible choice -
no climate deal or a bad climate deal."
Hugh Cole Climate Advisor for Oxfam in Southern Africa
African countries have called for a suspension of all further talks on
the Kyoto Protocol - except for discussions on rich country emissions
reduction targets - until substantial progress is made on this
critical issue.
Hugh Cole, Climate Advisor for Oxfam in Southern Africa said: "The
world's poorest nations are faced with an impossible choice - no
climate deal or a bad climate deal. Both options threaten the lives
and livelihoods of millions of the worlds poorest people who are
already struggling to cope with a changing climate.
African leaders have agreed a common negotiating position and are
doing everything they can to ensure there is a good outcome for people
and the planet in Copenhagen. EU and US leaders meeting in Washington
today need to signal that they are willing to play their part."
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Alertnet article: Africa boycott UN climate talks, demands CO2 cuts
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