A lot of excited headlines are reporting an historic climate agreement, in Bali. Don’t believe the hype. This is what they want you to believe:
Agence France-Presse
BBC
CNN
Dec 16 2007
A lot of excited headlines are reporting an historic climate agreement, in Bali. Don’t believe the hype. This is what they want you to believe:
Agence France-Presse
BBC
CNN
Dec 15 2007
(Short) crosspost from THE ENVIRONMENTALIST
Following a speech by the representative of Papua New Guinea, where he called upon the United States to: “lead, follow or get out of the way:”
The United States made a dramatic reversal Saturday, first rejecting and then accepting a compromise to set the stage for intense negotiations in the next two years aimed at reducing carbon dioxide emissions worldwide. The final result was a global warming pact that provides for negotiating rounds to conclude in 2009.
Here’s a link to the whole post.
Dec 14 2007
Crossposted from THE ENVIRONMENTALIST
A report from Bali by the editor of THE ENVIRONMENTALIST:
The same day that the University of East Anglia reports that 2007, despite the cooling effects of La Nina, has been the seventh warmest year on record, word came from the U.N. Climate Conference in Bali that the talks were in danger of breaking down:
European leaders and environmental campaigners reacted angrily yesterday after the United States rejected guidelines for reducing greenhouse gas emissions intended to check global warming. The proposal, supported by the members of the European Union as well as Brazil, would have set out in writing an ambition to cut greenhouse gases produced by industrialised countries by up to two fifths in the next 13 years.
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The row has undermined the hopes of environmentalists for a strong and detailed statement of agreement among the 190 governments attending the United Nations climate change conference on the Indonesian island of Bali. Link.
This has lead to a proposal for a compromise deal. If they cannot come to agreement, participants have threatened to to bypass next month’s Bush Administration’s climate meetings set for Hawaii.
Al Gore, speaking before the gathered representatives, acknowledged this.
More below the jump…