Global climate talks extended by a day – ‘Major countries have entrenched behind their red lines instead of advancing on compromise’
[COP21 draft agreement, released Thursday, 10 December 2015]
By David Stanway and Lesley Wroughton
11 December 2015
PARIS (Reuters) – Efforts to craft a global accord to combat climate change stumbled on Friday with China and many other nations refusing to yield ground, forcing host France to extend the U.N. summit by a day to overcome stubborn divisions.
Despite the delay, many expressed hope the 195 nations meeting in Paris would grasp the strongest agreement yet to bind both rich and poor to curb rising greenhouse gas emissions at the climax of four years of negotiations.
“There are still a couple of very difficult issues that we’re working on,” U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry told reporters, saying there had been progress in overnight talks.
Fraught discussions overnight exposed deep divisions on issues including a proposed goal to phase out net greenhouse gas emissions in the second half of the century.
China was among many nations laying out tough demands, resisting calls for early reviews of its plans to curb rising emissions.
French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius conceded the two-week summit would not end on Friday as planned.
He said a final text, meant to chart a way to far wider use of greener energy such as wind and solar power, would now be presented to nearly 200 nations for review only on Saturday, a day later than planned.
“We are nearly there. I’m optimistic,” Fabius told reporters in the early afternoon, flanked by U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon. “I’ll present a text tomorrow at 0900 (0800 GMT) to the parties that I’m sure will be adopted.”
Ban called a 27-page draft [pdf] text already on the table “a good basis” for a deal to help avert more powerful storms, droughts, and desertification and rising sea levels. “I appeal to all parties to take a final decision for humanity.”
Delegates said China opposed calls led by the United States and the European Union for all nations to review and update their national plans for curbing greenhouse gas emissions every five years.
President Xi Jinping has already promised that carbon dioxide emissions from China’s rapidly developing economy will start falling from around 2030, and does not want to revisit the target. Delegates said China had also reasserted demands that developed nations do far more to curb greenhouse gas emissions, mostly the result of burning coal, gas and oil.
Gao Feng, the Chinese Foreign Ministry’s special representative on climate change, played down differences between China and the United States, saying: “There are no special differences … A deal is getting closer.”
“In fact, we have been pushing all kinds of countries, whether it is the EU or others. We wish they can all be more ambitious,” he said.
Many other countries were also holding their ground.
Saudi Arabia said it would resist language in the draft calling for a rise in global temperatures to be limited to “well below” 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 Fahrenheit) above pre-industrial levels. It fears that could jeopardise oil production.
The draft text, released on Thursday night, also proposes a target of “greenhouse gas emissions neutrality in the second half of the century”.
Several climate scientists said the text should focus more clearly on phasing out carbon dioxide, the main greenhouse gas. They also noted the latest draft did not explicitly mention fossil fuels, the main man-made source of carbon dioxide.
“Major countries have entrenched behind their red lines instead of advancing on compromise,” said Matthieu Orphelin, spokesman for the Nicolas Hulot Foundation. Hulot is French President Francois Hollande’s envoy on climate change. [more]
Global climate talks stumble near finish line, Fabius optimistic
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It's already been noted by attendant scientists that this climate conference is a disaster for a effective climate policy. The usual suspects of course, remain guilty, just like they have for the past twenty conferences.
I am not at all surprised. Politics never manages concepts like conservation, preservation or even survival very well. Politics are inherently designed to pave the way forward for profits, exploitation, war and capitalism.
COP21 will be the year that millions of humans finally realize that we're not going to resolve the climate issues; we're not going to achieve any limits to warming; we're not going to have the future widely promised; we're not going to have anything even envisioned by the most hopeful; lip service and empty non-binding promises are the currency of the day.
I'll say this again: Prepare for disaster. Because that is what every one of us can now expect. Your governments and their appointed lackeys have betrayed each and every one of us. They should all be hanged.
"Your governments and their appointed lackeys have betrayed each and every one of us. They should all be hanged." Reported!
They need to set-up a network of birth control clinics all over the world and encourage people to have none or small amount of children. I think global warming is population driven mostly. Too many people driving cars, too many air conditioners being used, too many people exploiting resources out of need to survive.
"They need to set-up a network of birth control clinics all over the world and encourage people to have none or small amount of children. I think global warming is population driven mostly. Too many people driving cars, too many air conditioners being used, too many people exploiting resources out of need to survive." You hit the nail on the head. Unfortunately this blog rarely if ever mentions this fact.