Updated 04:40 pm.EST, Sat November 21, 2009

World|Sun, Jun. 14 2009 07:21 PM EDT

Rich Countries Risk 'Wrecking' Climate Talks, Says Christian Aid

By Aaron J. Leichman|Christian Post Reporter

Rich countries risk “wrecking” key U.N. talks on climate change, according to an international Christian development charity.

“They have failed to commit to dramatic curbs in their greenhouse emissions, or recognize the scale of funding poor countries urgently need to cope with the impacts of global warming,” reported U.K.-based Christian Aid at the close of a 12-day meeting between national government delegations who agreed to shape an ambitious international response to climate change in 2007.

The delegations, who concluded their second round of negotiations on Friday, are this year working on a post-2012 climate agreement that will replace the current Kyoto protocol.

The meetings culminate with the end-of-the-year summit in Copenhagen, where they will seek to agree on a new climate deal.

According to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, 2009 is a crucial year in the international effort to address climate change.

During the Bonn talks, Christian Aid said it was clear that rich countries plan to continue polluting at levels that will make dangerous climate change inevitable.

This, the charity argued, was highlighted by Japan's announcement of a target to cut its emissions from 1990 levels by only 8 percent by 2020. The new target would be only 2 percent more than Japan's existing target under the Kyoto protocol and, according to Christian Aid, is “entirely inadequate.”

“Developed countries have been unable to agree on any overall target for their cuts, let alone one which will hold the global temperature rise below 2 degree Celsius – the point at which scientists predict climate catastrophe,” commented Nelson Muffuh, Christian Aid's senior climate advocate. “They are wrecking the negotiations that are supposed to secure a deal by December.”

Mithika Mwenda from Kenya, who serves as coordinator of the Pan African Climate Justice Alliance, meanwhile noted that the proposed emissions cuts of rich countries are “even weaker” than those required by the existing Kyoto Protocol.

“Rich countries' political will to make up for their historic responsibility and to safeguard poor people's lives, dignity and development is just not there,” he commented. “Things have to change dramatically.”

With the Bonn meeting now concluded and the first rough sketch of a new global warming agreement completed, U.N. climate delegates now look forward to the next round of talks in August, when the roughly 200-page second draft is expected to be whittled down to a more manageable size following decisions by political leaders.

World leaders, meanwhile, will meet several times later this year, beginning with a Group of Eight summit in July, with climate change on the agenda.

In his remarks, Christian Aid’s Muffuh advised developed countries to prevent delays by immediately committing to urgent, deep emissions cuts.

“'Without real progress on commitments by the rich world, the negotiations will collapse,” he said.

“They must come back to the next round of talks willing to act and to agree to ambitious, quantified financial support for adaptation and mitigation in developing countries, as well as technology transfer,” Muffuh added.

According to some scientists, industrialized nations must cut emissions by 25 to 40 percent from 1990 levels by 2020 to prevent climate disasters, such as coastal flooding from rising sea levels, severe weather events, and variations in rainfall and temperatures that will affect agriculture and wipe out species of plants and animals.

Under the current Kyoto Protocol, 37 industrial countries are required to cut emissions a total 5 percent from 1990 by 2012. The World Wildlife Fund for Nature calculated that the current declarations from wealthy countries amount to a total emissions cut of just 10 percent by 2020.

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  • Thu Jun 18, 2009 7:16 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 1

    DEAR steveh20, GO TO GOOGLE SEARCH, TYPE 4 WORDS, WARMING OF SOLAR SYSTEM. LET US KNOW WHAT YOU FIND.

  • Tue Jun 16, 2009 3:53 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    "It is a complete lie that Global Warming is caused by human beings. It is caused by SUN. Every planet in solar system is heating up, not just Planet Earth"

    In a sense yes the GMST of a terrestrial planet is governed by the influx of solar radiation but that is not the complete picture. The Earth is the moderate temeperature for life that it is due to the composition of the atmosphere. With out this compostion the general surface temperaure of the Earth would be about -15, remember(and this is important as most either forget it or don't know it) it is not the short wave solar radiation received that is important but the longwave IR that the Earth emits and is reasorbed by the various green house gases in the atmosphere. This is the reason Mars is so cold and Venus so hot, when compared to Earth, it's the atmospheric composition...

    Apologies for turning to planetary science to give the correct answer.

    As for "all" the planets heating up, I am not aware of that but am always willing to learn, maybe you would like to give your sources for this piece of infomation?

    Cheers

    Steve

  • Tue Jun 16, 2009 2:10 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 2

    It is a complete lie that Global Warming is caused by human beings. It is caused by SUN. Every planet in solar system is heating up, not just Planet Earth. Al Gore owns a mansion which puts more carbon emissions than all neighborhood around him. He travels everywhere by jet plane which is worst CEmitter of all. Basically he is saying "Don't do as I do,Do what I say" Our LORD is in control, so it is about time church leaders TRUSTED HIM

  • Tue Jun 16, 2009 2:10 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Can we take it you are one of those "intelligent" people schemeroo? Walking amongst the intellectual pygmies who may take a differing view to your good self.

  • Mon Jun 15, 2009 6:48 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 2

    so to believe that we will "wreck" our climate, does that mean our climate is perfect right now? If we do absolutely nothing, does this mean the climate will remain exactly as it is today? Has logic and critical thought completely left the building? I don't mean to say we should not conserve, take only what we require and move towards less materialism, but the alarmism is only a mechanism toward government tyranny - why is this not obvious to intelligent people?

  • Mon Jun 15, 2009 1:13 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 2

    I believe that Jesus wants us to conserve and steward our Earth because it is the planet he made for us. But for Christian groups to believe in this whole global warming nonsense takes even more faith than it does to believe in Jesus. There time would be better served spreading the gospel or actively making a difference by getting involved with clean water projects in 3rd world countries as opposed to giving speeches at the UN.

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