Haiti earthquake Haiti earthquake
World news World news
Press releases Press releases
 New alliance forms to protect women
 Haiti update
 Church calls for justice with One Voice
 Cut carbon emissions during Lent
 Weak pledges continue as Copenhagen accord reaches its first milestone
 DEC appeal for Haiti raises £31 million
 Churches give and pray to DEC appeal
 Haiti donations update
 Haiti quake: Tearfund Director responds
 Weak deal leaves poor nations in limbo
 Tearfund response to Obama speech
 US climate finance deal 'a welcome shift'
 Response to Gordon Brown statements
 Reaction to Prince Charles speech
 Tearfund response to UK climate briefing
 EU climate offer branded a betrayal
 Small islands warning at climate talks
 Church leaders send a message of urgency and hope to the Copenhagen summit
 Church: transform your community
 Richard Rides the Wave
 Climate change driven by bad economic models say Nobels and major international agencies
 HIV Stigma alive and well
 Essentials defined for agreement to avoid dangerous warming
 Response to Queen speech
 Churches say act now on climate change
 Climate deal possible if leaders step up
 Anti corruption framework call
 Tearfund response to EU Summit
 EU told to stop clowning around on climate finance
 The Wave soaks London streets in prayer
 Sisters are doing it for each other
 Tearfund calls for prayers for SE Asia
 G20 a damp squib
 Tearfund welcomes government aid commitment
 Is this the way to Copenhagen
 Procrastination must end
 Stalemate: Tearfund response to G20 Finance Ministers’ Meeting
 Campaigners badger for pressure on Honduras
 Call to UN over corruption
 Hillary Clinton praises work of Tearfund partner in DR Congo
 Call to root out bribery by UK firms overseas
 Is the church saving the world
 In the Thick of It
 Response to Tory Green Paper
 G8 leaders fail to deliver
 G8 and food security
 Response to Obama G8 statement
 Response to Major Economies Forum
 G8 summit latest
 DFID White Paper reaction
 londoners march for water action
 Tearfund response to government’s climate finance announcement
 Japan emissions target condemned
 Tearfund fears lengthy Pakistan relief crisis
 Poor countries need climate cash to adapt
Press release archive Press release archive
Cymru (Welsh) Cymru (Welsh)
DR Congo appeal DR Congo appeal
East Africa food crisis East Africa food crisis
Myanmar appeal Myanmar appeal
Zimbabwe appeal Zimbabwe appeal
SE Asia disasters SE Asia disasters
Interviews Interviews
Pakistan emergency Pakistan emergency
Tsunami 5 years on Tsunami 5 years on

Weak deal leaves poorer nations in limbo

COPENHAGEN, DENMARK, December 18, 2009: After two weeks of negotiations United Nations climate talks have failed to reach the ambitious legally binding deal that developing countries desperately need, say Christian relief and development agency Tearfund. It is not yet clear whether a weak US-led compromise text will be accepted by some countries, notably the EU and the world’s poorest countries.

‘A small group of developed countries and advanced developing countries, such as China, India, Brazil and South Africa have cobbled together a weak political declaration on climate change that will fail to cut emissions significantly or provide enough money for developing nations to adapt and develop sustainably.

‘Instead they have cobbled together a flimsy declaration to plaster over the cracks, which is not worth the paper it is written on. This is not a comprehensive deal, and it is not a deal for the world’s poorest and most vulnerable countries. Many will wonder if they have been sold down the river,’ said Tearfund’s Director of Advocacy, Paul Cook.

‘The human cost of delay has failed to register with the developed world. They have bought themselves time while millions of people facing starvation, disaster and homelessness continue to pay the price. The longer we postpone agreeing a full legal outcome the more we condemn many people to the devastation of lives and livelihoods.’

The loose agreement contains a vague commitment to both keeping temperature rise below two degrees and targets for emissions cuts for developed countries, and little concrete in the way of finance for poor countries.  The non-binding declaration promises short-term finance for developing countries of $30billion up to 2012 and $100billion by 2020, but it is not clear that this money will be new, additional or public.

Tearfund believes that finance for adaptation and mitigation to help poor countries fight climate change and adapt to its consequences needs to be at least $200billion a year by 2020 and developed countries must cut their emissions by 40% by 2020, compared to 1990 levels.

The aid agency is wary of the fact that some leaders will want to claim that this is a two degree deal, but warns that the low ambition on reducing emissions means that we are heading for a three or four degree world.

‘Poor countries should be outraged; they rightly expected rich nations to play a leadership role in the negotiations. Instead they ignored the science and looked after their own national interests. Following a fortnight of negotiations and a packed year of climate meetings, don’t be fooled - there is still nothing binding and nothing fair in place.

'We now need ambition levels to be massively raised and to move from rhetoric to concrete policy commitments. A legally binding, fair and ambitious deal must be concluded as early as possible in 2010. There is a suggestion in the draft deal that negotiations continue in the formal UN process until next December. This is far too late. The longer we wait, the more lives will be lost,’ Cook concluded.

For Tearfund's detailed policy response to the climate talks click here. To visit our campaigns page overview of Copenhagen click here.

 
Notes to editors 

For more information and an interview contact Esther Williams on +44 (0) 7595 202 438 esther.williams@tearfund.org

 

For more information or an interview with Tearfund’s Director of Advocacy Paul Cook, please call Esther Williams in Copenhagen on +44 (0) 7595 202 438

 

For more information and an interview contact Esther Williams on +44 (0) 7595 202 438 esther.williams@tearfund.org  

 

Tearfund is a Christian relief and development agency

www.tearfund.org


This page was last updated on 06 January 2010

Bookmark with:

Post this story to DeliciousDelicious     Post this story to DiggDigg     Post this story to redditreddit     Post this story to FacebookFacebook     Post this story to StumbleUponStumbleUpon

We are Christians passionate about the local church bringing justice and transforming lives - overcoming global poverty.
So our ten-year vision is to see 50 million people released from material and spiritual poverty through a worldwide network of 100,000 local churches.

Tearfund is a registered charity No. 265464 (England and Wales) No. SC037624 (Scotland)     Email: enquiries@tearfund.org     Tel: 0845 355 8355

Other Tearfund sites:     Youth & Students    Connected Church    Climate Justice Fund    Living Gifts    Created (Tearcraft)    Resources shop    Tilz