domingo, dezembro 11, 2005

Conclusões da Climate Change Conference

The United Nations Climate Change Conference closed with the adoption of more than forty decisions that will strengthen global efforts to fight climate change. Reflecting on the success of Montreal 2005, the Conference President, Canadian Environment Minister Stéphane Dion said: "Key decisions have been made in several areas. The Kyoto Protocol has been switched on, a dialogue about the future action has begun, parties have moved forward work on adaptation and advanced the implementation of the regular work programme of the Convention and of the Protocol." (Declaração final da Climate Change Conference)

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Comparem o que acabam de ler com mais esta bazófia do blogue Mitos Climáticos citando outra bazófia do Blasfémias a ler notícias do avesso. Sobre a referida entrada do Mitos Climáticos acrescento apenas que os EUA foram os maiores defendores da criação de um mercado de compra e venda de emissões poluentes (coisa que já tinham experimentado a nível nacional) aquando do COP3 ao contrário do que Rui Moura sugere. Além disso, a notícia da LUSA é exacta sobre uma das justificações de Bush sobre a não ratificação do Protocolo tal como se pode ler aqui: "As you know, I oppose the Kyoto Protocol because it exempts 80 percent of the world, including major population centers such as China and India, from compliance, and would cause serious harm to the U.S. economy." George W. Bush, 6 de Março de 2001.

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