WWF Outlines Key Issues at Cancun Climate Talks
11/29/2010
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The annual UN climate conference begins today in Cancun, Mexico. While expectations are low for agreement on a binding climate treaty to replace the Kyoto Protocol, agreeing to a catch-up plan should be the top priority, accordign to the World Wildlife Foundation.
"At this point there is a clear disconnect between the stated goal of limiting global warming and international commitments in mitigation and finance," said Gordon Shepherd, Leader of WWF's Global Climate Initiative. "However we are seeing growing momentum in several countries to act on climate at the national level."
"The Cancun outcome needs to explicitly recognise the shortfall in action to cut emissions to safe levels and protect people and the planet from climate impacts - and then, building on this national momentum, lay out a clear plan for catching up," he added.
WWF said a catch-up plan needs to make progress in several key areas, particularly climate finance, safeguarding forests, finalizing the agreement on helping vulnerable people adapt to climate impacts, and building up a transparent system for undertaking emission cuts."
WWF's view on key issues in Cancun are as follows:
WWF will provide updates throught the conference.
Japan Says Extending Kyoto Pact Is "Meaningless"
Japan opposes extending the Kyoto Protocol binding only rich nations to limit carbon emissions and will fight for a broader deal even if it finds itself isolated at U.N. talks, a senior official said on Thursday.
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