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Sunday, December 14, 2014

UN climate Change meeting in Lima produced an agreement

The results of the meeting in Lima agreement will be continued at the Paris meeting next year.
UN climate Change meeting in Lima produced an agreement



Representatives of 194 member states of the United Nations agreed on a framework for each country in the plan addressing climate change.
Plans that will be the foundation for a global agreement which was signed at a meeting in Paris next year.

Differences in view while drafting the manuscript led to a meeting in Lima, Peru, during the two-day retreat.

"In the script, it is not perfect. However, covers the positions of all parties, "said Environment Minister of Peru, Manuel Pulgar-Vidal, as chairman of the meeting.

Graffiti on the wall at a meeting in Lima showed calls for each country taking responsibility.

Drafts nicknamed 'Call Five for climate action' was agreed upon a few hours after the previous draft was rejected representation of developing countries. They accused rich countries ignore responsibility and submit burden to developing countries.

The draft has been agreed mentioned countries have the same concerns with different responsibilities.

However, regarding the plans of each country, the draft was calling the countries 'allowed' to enter information in the form of figures showing how they meet emissions targets. Earlier draft calling each country 'must' enter relevant information.


Based on the meeting in Lima, the UN Climate Change Secretariat said the pledge of countries would be too weak during a meeting in Paris held. In fact, the target to reduce global warming to 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial temperatures too far achieved separately. (BBC)

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