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October 20th, 2009

Copenhagen may not see any real agreement on greenhouse gases

Posted by Harry Fuller @ 8:54 pm

Categories: Blogroll, China, Europe, Kyoto Protocol, air pollution, climate change, energy, environmental health, federal government, global warming, green tech, law & politics, renewable energy

Tags: Greenhouse Gas, Agreement, Copenhagen, Harry Fuller

That’s the conclusion of Britain’s lead environmental official. He thinks the barriers to reaching agreement on how to pay for reduction of emissions is too high a hurdle to overcome in less than fifty days. The British Prime Minister already tried scolding fellow heads of state. That got a big yawn in response.

Even the UN’s chief climate official says there will not be a formal agreement reached in Copenhagen but the conference will set forth the political framework to allow progress on the issue. The U.N. really wants to see President Obama attend the meeting as a sign the U.S. will participate seriously in the climate talks after Copenhagen. It has not been confirmed that Obama will, or will not, attend.

The Copenhagen conference begins December 7th and is aimed at an international agreement to replace the current Kyoto Protocol that expires in less than fifteen months. Neither China nor the U.S. ratified the Kyoto pact. They are the earth’s two largest producers of CO2 emissions.

China now says it is committed to alternative energy production and reducing its dependence on high-emission coal burning. About 40% of its current $646 billion stimulus package is slated to go to alternative energy. By comparison the U.S. stimulus put less than 15% toward that end.

Harry FullerA newsman since 1969, Harry Fuller has worked for CBS, ABC, CNBC Europe, CNET and was founding news director at TechTV. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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RE: Copenhagen may not see any real agreement on greenhouse gases
Thanks, Mr. Fuller, for keeping an eye on this. The financial and political "climates" matter, too -- and whether global warming is addressed in a vigorous manner by the powers that be will influence ... (Read the rest)
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And that's 2 of 3.  CounterEthicsCommissioner | 10/20/09
CO2 global warming is a fraud  ljenux-23043766007667558234416105604265 | 10/21/09
RE: Copenhagen may not see any real agreement on greenhouse gases  rikasa | 10/21/09
RE: Copenhagen may not see any real agreement on greenhouse gases  Tinker345 | 10/21/09

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