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Climate Change: Significant progress at G8

Tearfund says important steps to halt climate change were made at the G8 summit in Heiligendamm, Germany, following 24 hours of negotiations and months of behind-the-scenes bargaining.

But we are disappointed at the failure of all G8 countries to agree a clear target to keep temperature rise well below 2 degrees above historic levels.

The G8 leaders committed themselves to making ‘substantial cuts’ in CO2 emissions. They said that a framework for this would be worked out through the UN by 2009. This means that the separate meetings posited by the US administration will now feed into the UN negotiations.

EU leaders, with Japan and Canada, also signalled their commitment to aim for global carbon emissions cuts of 50 per cent by 2050.

Andy Atkins, Advocacy Director for Tearfund says, ‘The G8 leaders have jumped some important hurdles but there is a long way to the finishing line. It is significant that they have agreed to start talks in Bali in December and conclude them by 2009 under the authority of the UN.

'It's also important that the communiqué notes the commitment by the EU, Japan and Canada to the goal of at least 50 per cent global emissions cuts by 2050. This will put pressure on other countries.

‘It’s important too that the G8 have noted that climate change is already affecting people in the developing world. But it is disappointing that they have not yet made any concrete new commitments to help developing countries adapt to the ravages of climate change.'

In a seperate statement, Brazil, China, India, Mexico and South Africa called on all countries to participate in the UN process and negotiations at the meeting in Bali. They emphasised the need for a flexible, fair and effective global framework and committed to contribute their fair share to tackling climate change.

‘With clear commitment from the G8 and industrialising countries, all eyes will now be on Bali in December when serious global negotiations on climate change must begin,' says Andy. 

'Only if UN negotiations get underway this year and are concluded successfully in 2009, will we be able to say that the world is on course to avert catastrophic climate change.’

Read a full Tearfund policy analysis of the G8 outcomes here. (PDF 68K)

 

This page was last updated on 07 August 2007

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