Friday, September 11, 2015

Risk of Clash, Failure at Paris Climate Summit:  French Envoy

French environmental activist and special envoy for the protection of the planet Nicolas Hulot speaks during an interview with Reuters at his office at the Hotel Marigny in Paris, France, September 8, 2015. (Credit: Reuters/Charles Platiau) Click to Enlarge.
Countries suffering the worst effects of climate change will not be content with empty promises at the Paris summit in December, and the meeting could end in failure unless they are satisfied, President Francois Hollande's envoy has warned.

France will host the summit where some 200 countries are expected to agree to keep temperatures below a ceiling of 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 Fahrenheit) above pre-industrial levels.

But Nicolas Hulot, Hollande's Special Envoy for the Protection of the Planet, said countries most at risk from rising sea levels and extreme weather also want firm commitments from richer countries to fund efforts to limit global warming.
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Heading For Clash?
The slow pace of preparatory negotiations last week in Germany, on everything from target cuts in greenhouse gas emissions to raising funds to aid developing nations, has raised concerns.
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A key issue is the reticence by some emerging nations to commit themselves to any emission target until they are assured that developing nations will receive $100 billion per year from 2020 to help them adapt to the impact of climate change.

Hulot said most promises that were made in Copenhagen were not respected.

"Countries that are suffering the negative consequences of climate change will no longer feed on promises because they doubt the sincerity of richer nations to honor those promises," said the man who has advised three French presidents.

"So, before the summit, these countries need to know clearly where the money will come from. What kind of funding will they get and how will they access it," said Hulot, warning that failure in Paris could have dire consequences.

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