[GPCA Updates] RELEASE - Global Greens call for honest, scientifically sound climate agreement

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Global Greens call for honest, scientifically sound climate agreement

GLOBAL GREENS Media release: Copenhagen, Sunday 13 December 2009
Posted: 06:50AM


Published: 12.14.2009

As the Copenhagen COP enters its second week, the Global Greens today called
for an honest climate agreement, based on science not tricky accounting.

The Global Greens are concerned that rich nations are building loopholes into
the agreement to give the appearance of strong targets without the reality.

Land-use and forestry in particular are being used as let-out clauses to avoid
actual emission reductions, according to the Global Greens Coordination, which
includes representatives from Asia Pacific, African, American and European
Green parties.

Tackling climate change is crucial for a sustainable future for people and the
environment. The Global Greens therefore call on the world’s leaders to agree
on in the next five crucial days:

1. Targets to limit global warming to 2 degrees C or less.

2. Clear 2020 targets for developed countries of at least a 40% reduction in
emissions below 1990 levels, with an interim assessment point in 2014.

3. Commitment of substantial new funding by developed countries for mitigation
and adaptation by developing countries, including reducing deforestation and
degradation. This is in part recognition of the historic responsibility of
developed countries for past emissions.

4. Exclusion of carbon capture and storage from the Clean Development
Mechanism, and rejection of nuclear power altogether.

5. Strong pro-active measures to protect biodiversity, water and nature,
whilst respecting the rights of local communities.

The COP15 should commit to finalizing a legally binding agreement in 2010
covering these and other issues, building on the Kyoto Protocol.


See also:

Web page for the release: http://www.globalgreens.org/statements/copenhagen_cop15

Global Greens web site: http://www.globalgreens.org

Global Greens Public Event: "Copenhagen and beyond: delivering a meaningful
deal on climate change", Sunday December 13 2009, 18:00 to 21:00,
Klimaforum09, DGI-byen, Tietgensgade 65, 1704 København.
http://www.globalgreens.org/event/copenhagen_climate_change
Live streaming of the event: http://greens-efa-service.eu/live/scc/live.html






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