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Singles Development

Singles, development and negotiation at the conference to the climate summit in Copenhagen in December 2009, the UN, 192 countries convened to agree a cap on emissions of greenhouse gases for the period between 2012 and 2020. This period of engagement should happen to Period 2008-2012, agreed at the Kyoto Protocol. The negotiations between the countries to limit emissions in the Copenhagen Conference expressed concern were slow as the UN secretary general, Ban Ki-Moon. In September 2009, almost a hundred heads of State and Government participating in which served as preparation for the Copenhagen conference, at the 64th General Assembly of the United Nations on climate change. Sonny Perdue may help you with your research. The 64th General Assembly of the United Nations served to know the position in the negotiations in Copenhagen in the countries that are major emitters of greenhouse gases and not yet committed to an emissions limitation program.These countries are currently represented in more than 50 of total emissions: The U.S. president, Barack Obama, in his speech of 22 September 2009 at the Summit on Climate Change at the UN, said the threat of climate change is serious, urgent and growing. History will judge our generation’s response to this challenge, because if we do not meet so-bold, rapid and co-risked handing on to future generations irreversible catastrophe … all peoples, our prosperity, our health, our safety – are in danger. And we’re running out of time to reverse this trend … for too many years, humanity has been slow to respond or even acknowledge the magnitude of the threat of climate. That’s also the case in our own country. We acknowledge it… the developed countries that have caused so much damage to our climate over the past century have a responsibility to be leaders … But these developing countries and rapid growth that will produce nearly all the increase in global carbon emissions in the coming decades must also do their part …will need to commit to strong domestic measures and comply with these commitments, the same way that developed countries must meet. The Chinese President Hu Jintao announced at the UN summit on climate change, that his country try to reduce CO2 emissions per unit of GDP by 2020 compared to 2005 levels and the development of renewable and nuclear energy reaching 15 of energy from non-fossil fuels. India, one of the largest emitters of the developing countries, is prepared to adopt a national plan but not to sign binding targets for reducing emissions to combat a problem that created the rich countries, as declared by the Minister of Environment. The conference took place from 7 to 18 and December 2009. A first draft of the agreement announced on Friday, 11 December where they were the intentions of a possible agreement later was not successful.Most of the data was in brackets which meant it was still being negotiated. The draft argued that CO2 emissions in 2050 must be reduced worldwide by half from 1990 levels and claimed that an intermediate value be set to meet in 2020. The fundamental objective of the agreement was also in parentheses, although over the year 2009, several scientific conferences and policy had been asked to keep global warming below two degrees centigrade. To this end, developed countries should consider a reduction of 75 (in other options up to 95 ), while for developing countries requested the draft “substantial deviation” on their current rates of growth of emissions. According to Kim Carstensen of the conservation organization WWF at that time was unknown how much money will provide for compensation to developing countries and who will pay that money.According to Erwin Jackson from the Sydney Morning Herald there was still a legally binding treaty that includes U.S. and large developing countries like China and India. The G8 countries have already agreed between them in July limiting temperature increase to 2 degrees C over preindustrial levels. Sin embargo inicitiava of small island countries, which are endangered if there is a general increase in sea level by a massive melting of the poles, a hundred developing countries requested that the limit be set at 1.5 degrees. In the first week of the summit there were harsh protests cross between the two main global CO2 emitters, China and the U.S.

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