Environmental Panorama
International
February of 2006
Today, more than ever
before, the world needs to fight against
climate change in a globally coordinated
and highly committed manner! New scientific
findings, especially those highlighting
the dramatic consequences of climate change
in the Arctic, once more ring the alarm
bell and call for immediate, far reaching
action.
The energy supply structure must be less
carbon intensive. Renewable energies - from
wind and solar to geothermal and biomass
- are technically feasible and available,
and have to be developed and deployed further.
This is also an economic imperative, in
view of the growing energy demand from fast
growing big economies such as those in Asia.
The Kyoto Protocol is the main legally binding
instrument to reduce carbon emissions in
the developed countries. The result of the
first Meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto
Protocol, held in Montreal in early December
2005, gives the clear signal that reductions
have to go much further: Reductions have
to go beyond the first commitment period
2012, they need to reach 30% and more bearing
in mind that this is only a stepping stone
to the 60% reductions that are required
according to the scientists’ findings, and
they should be set for a period long enough
to attract business confidence into the
carbon market.
This is possible without hampering economic
development or poverty alleviation. New
technologies and changed production and
consumption patterns are key. Better use
must be made of the instruments of the Kyoto
Protocol, Emissions Trading and especially
the Clean Development Mechanism, enabling
technical cooperation between developed
and developing countries. In addition, developing
countries need solidarity in their struggle
with the consequences of climate change.
Adaptation must therefore be integrated
in all development policies and be supported
by the donor community as partners in development.
Source:
United Nations Environment Programme (http://www.
mfe.govt.nz)
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