Sunday, December 26, 2010

Boolean: current reduction commitment is not enough to realize temperature control goals

United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, "Executive Secretary Yvo de Boer said in Bonn on 31 May, after the General Assembly in Copenhagen, submitted by the countries to achieve emission reduction commitments is not enough to control the global warming of 2 degrees Celsius target countries in this year's negotiations also need to establish more effective mechanisms of cooperation.
The Secretariat published the day the outcome of the Copenhagen Conference summary report, a detailed summary of the two-track negotiations on their achievements and problems to be solved. This is a conference in Copenhagen last December, the Secretariat published the first official report on the outcome of the negotiations.
The Secretariat said that as of now has 112 Parties expressed support for "the Copenhagen agreement." Of these, 41 countries submitted their emission reduction targets by 2020, 35 countries have announced their financial and technical support on the basis of their emission reduction action plans.
De Boer said, "The current commitment is on the table an important step to achieve emission reduction targets, but clearly less than the global warming to two degrees Celsius within the control objectives", "Mexico at the end of this year's negotiations, you need to establish more effective mechanisms to promote national, regional and international co-operation. "

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