GLOBAL EFFORTS TO FIGHT CLIMATE CHANGE DEPEND ON PRESERVING THE KYOTO PROTOCOL

Environmental Panorama
International
June of 2011


28/06/2011
In an article published by the magazine "Trading Carbon", the Brazilian chief-negotiator for Climate Change, Ambassador André Corrêa do Lago, said that the best outcome from the Durban Climate Change Conference, to be held next December, would be the adoption of a second commitment period under the Kyoto Protocol.

For Ambassador Corrêa do Lago, the global response to climate change should continue to be guided by fair and consistent international standards, and preserving Kyoto is a key to achieve that goal. The Brazilian diplomat recalls that, according to the principle of common but differentiated responsibilities, the Kyoto Protocol asks more from the countries that have contributed the most to global warming. This rationale is the only means to ensure deep cuts in greenhouse gas emissions from developed countries.

"Having a second commitment period in place is also critical to maintaining market mechanisms under the Kyoto Protocol", says Corrêa do Lago. In effect, the continuation of mechanisms such as the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) depends on the adoption of further commitment periods under Kyoto.

Ambassador Corrêa do Lago concludes that the "adoption of a second commitment period in Durban is a key opportunity that the international community cannot afford to lose". "The effectiveness of global efforts to fight climate change is at stake", stresses the Brazilian chief-negotiator.
Source: Portal Brazil

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Brazil and the European Union discuss climate and the green economy

28/06/2011
Brazil and the European Union are in constant dialogue in preparation for upcoming events related to global environmental issues. On Monday (June 27), two meetings were held in Brasília at the Ministry of External Relations - one dedicated to climate change and the other to the green economy. Today, the discussions are on sustainable development.

"These meetings have been very useful for exchanging experiences between Brazil and the European Union", says Natalie Unterstell, Manager of Climate and Forests at the Brazilian Ministry of the Environment.

The High Level Dialogue is being attended by Brazilian and European authorities. "Brazil is very ambitious in its environmental commitments and that's why we want to be partners", said Arnold Jacques de Dixmude, environmental policy expert of the European Union delegation to Brazil.
The meetings with the EU are held annually alternately in Brussels and Brasília.

 
 

Source: New Zealand - Ministry for the Environment
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