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Climate Summit Paris France COP 21 Global Warming
COP21:
France introduces massive security measures ahead of climate summit egotiators at key UN climate talks in
Paris that Global Warming
Climate Changeopen next week are being told by the
French government they must iron out their main differences six days before the end of the talks, according to the foreign minister,
Laurent Fabius.
World leaders including
Barack Obama,
Xi Jinping,
Angela Merkel and
David Cameron are preparing to fly to the
French capital to open the COP 21 negotiations, which begin on Monday and aim to produce an international deal to reduce carbon emissions that will kick in from
2020.The highly unusual demand by the French hosts is a
sign of their confidence that they believe a deal is within sight and that the huge diplomatic push they have to have the final version of the negotiating text signed off by next Saturday will be met with scepticism among some observers of the talks. Frequently, previous incarnations of the UN talks have finished one or even two days after deadline.
Illegal COP21
Protest,
Fabius vowed in an interview to forge an agreement that would be “universal, legally binding, durable and dynamic”
.In the wake of the attacks, Fabius confirmed that security would be tightened around the conference centre, which is on the outskirts of Paris, near the airport where a planned attack was foiled and not far from the St-Denis district where the attacks were planned. There will be a total lockdown on the area of Paris surrounding the conference centre UN Climate Conferencegovernment are expected to arrive, in time for the first official day of talks on Monday.Fabius praised the climate activists who had agreed to call off their planned march through Paris as a result of the attacks. “I have to salute the responsibility of the organisations who would have liked to demonstrate but who understand that if they demonstrate in a public place there is a security risk, or even a risk of panic.”The leaders of
147 countries start gathering in Paris on Sunday for a 12-day diplomatic marathon aimed at producing a global agreement that can stave off catastrophic climate change.
The host,
French President François Hollande, is determined to make a new global climate deal part of his legacy. He has refused known as COP21, in the wake of the deadliest terrorist attacks in
French history. For months,
Marine Le Pen’s party capitalises on
Paris attacks to win 27-30% of national vote,repeated that failure is simply not an option.In the build-up to the summit,
FRANCE 24 and others have widely reported on the human, ecological, and financial costs of failure to clinch a deal. But what exactly are the criteria for success? Here's a look at what is needed to avoid a repeat of the last-minute chaos that beset the previous UN climate summit in
Copenhagen, in 2009.
Objective 2°C
It’s the most frequently quoted target of negotiations: keeping global warming below 2 degrees
Celsius, without which low-lying lands are likely to be swamped by the oceans and climate patterns will be severely disrupted.$20bn green energy research
The army has been deployed to help flood-hit communities in the north of
England after
Storm Desmond left at least 60,
000 homes without power and many lacking clean water,
cuts to greenhouse gas emissions with a view to meeting the 2°C target. Most countries – accounting for 90% of the world’s emissions – already have, but scientists say their pledges fall short of requirements.
There is still room for progress at the talks, though some big fossil fuel producers such as
Russia,
Canada and
Australia are reluctant to cut further. Getting them to raise their game will be crucial to the summit’s success. radiation, detox,
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