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Climate talks in crisis
Climate talks in crisis
It’s been a dramatic first day at the climate change negotiations here in Barcelona and it’s fair to say frustration with developed countries like New Zealand has exploded. The Kyoto Protocol negotiations are currently suspended. Until further notice, there will be no negotiations over the Kyoto Protocol.
The first signs of trouble occurred in the morning when the African Group (the group of African countries at the negotiations who work together) warned that if there wasn’t sufficient progress in the negotiations on developed country emission reduction targets, they’d walk about and not allow further meetings to be scheduled.
The African Group’s threat reflects increasing frustration over the refusal of developed countries like New Zealand to adopt strong climate change targets.
Then in the afternoon, the chair of the meeting to discuss developed country targets told countries to not restate their targets (eg - like New Zealand’s nothing- 20% target) but to talk about how they could increase those targets. In other words, current proposed targets are well below what’s needed.
The request from the chair of the negotiations was met with complete silence from developed countries for around five minutes before South Africa finally said they were disappointed no developed country was willing to speak. From then on a walk-out was inevitable.
We’ve been spending much of the evening working out what’s going on. As I learn more, I’ll let you know....
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These people are shaming our nation!!
Oh my god this really is terrible - shame on us!!
We need to march on Parliament ... maybe we should do it with guy fawkes
Good summary of the deadlock on NTV (Kenya): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFHRxy5sluI&feature=player_embedded
Crisis averted. See here for latest update: http://www.signon.org.nz/blog/update-on-negotiation-deadlock