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Video – COP 15 – Protests for 1.5°C Temperature Rise Limit Erupt Outside the Plenary

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

Copenhagen, Dec 9, 2009

Protests erupted inside the COP 15 this afternoon just outside the main plenary hall. Responding to calls by Tuvalu and the G77 for a more stringent temperature rise target limit of 1.5°C (as opposed to a 2° target), demonstrators chanted “One point five to stay alive”. Participants were guided past the demonstrators into the plenary hall by guards to continue their negotiations.

Other chants included:
“Legal Treaty Now – Ambitious”,”350″,”Annex One – Stand Up”,”Open Plenary”, “Survival”

Annex 1 40%
Another “climate justice” demonstration inside the COP15 calling for Annex 1 countries to cut emissions by 40% without using offsets.

China urges U.S. to increase Copenhagen offer | Reuters

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

‘COPENHAGEN Reuters – China urged President Barack Obama to increase a U.S. offer to cut carbon emissions but its top climate envoy indicated willingness on Wednesday to compromise at a U.N. conference in Copenhagen.’

via China urges U.S. to increase Copenhagen offer | Reuters.

Climate Deal Likely to Bear Big Price Tag – NYTimes.com

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

‘WASHINGTON — If negotiators reach an accord at the climate talks in Copenhagen it will entail profound shifts in energy production, dislocations in how and where people live, sweeping changes in agriculture and forestry and the creation of complex new markets in global warming pollution credits.’

via Climate Deal Likely to Bear Big Price Tag – NYTimes.com.

U.N. climate talks have neglected food crisis: FAO | Reuters

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

‘COPENHAGEN Reuters – U.N. climate talks have neglected a food crisis, including measures which can both curb climate change and boost food production, the head of the U.N.’s food agency said.’

via U.N. climate talks have neglected food crisis: FAO | Reuters.

COP15 – Tuvalu calls for an additional protocol to hold climate increase to 1.5 degrees / 350ppm CO2 – “It’s a matter of survival”

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

Copenhagen, Dec 9, 2009 11:28 am

Tuvalu addressed the plenary this morning, re-presenting a proposal for adding an additional protocol to the Kyoto protocol, and calling for a 1.5 degree celsius maximum temperature increase target and a green house gas stabilization limit target of 350 ppm.

Excerpt from Tuvalu’s address:
“Tuvalu, being one of the most vulnerable countries in the world to the impacts of climate change is honored and pleased to speak on this agenda item. Our future depends upon the outcome of this meeting. ”

Tuvalu
“As parties are aware, Tuvalu has proposed a legally binding protocol to be incorporated under the COP. This protocol is not a replacement of the Kyoto protocol, we believe it should complement the ongoing Kyoto protocol. We have proposed amendments to the Kyoto protocal to make this clear. this The proposal for a new protocal was tabled six months ago. Therefore this is not a last minute matter. All parties have had a chance to read this proposal, and let me explain some of the key elements of the protocal.”

“Our protocal proposal follows closely the elements on the Bali action plan. It has a section on shared vision. It highlights the importance that actions to address climate to address climate change must aim to insure that global temperature increases are well below 1.5 degrees Celsius and that green house gas concentrations must stabilize at 350 parts per million at the most. Our survival is contingent upon these numbers. It’s a matter of survival.”

Senegal voices support for the Tuvalu proposal “as the only way of paying back the climate debt, which is the result of unlimited exploitation of natural resources”.

China demands more from rich to unlock climate talks | Reuters

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

‘COPENHAGEN Reuters – China led calls by developing nations for deeper emissions cuts from the United States, Japan and Europe at U.N. climate talks on Tuesday, as a study showed that this decade will be the warmest on record.’

via China demands more from rich to unlock climate talks | Reuters.

COP15 G77 China Press Conference / Lumumba Li-Aping

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

Copenhagen, Dec 8, 2009

The second day of the COP 15 ended with a powerful press conference this evening by Lumumba Li-Aping, lead negotiator for G77 and China.

Lumumba Di-Aping
“The climate change finance should be allocated from a global climate fund … the management of this fund cannot be really given to the World Bank of the IMF for the simple reason – their record on development is an absolute failure.”

Video – COP 15 Day 2 – Indigenous Ceremonial Purification Song

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

Copenhagen, Dec 8, 2009

Tom Goldtooth and other Indigenous People perform a ceremonial purification song as participants stream in for the second day of the COP15 climate negotiations.

Africans protest COP15, say “process manipulated”

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

‘In the most heated protest of these early days at COP15 in Copenhagen, African representatives accused the political leaders of the developed world of hijacking the conference to the detriment of developing nations.’

via Reuters.com.

Copenhagen climate summit in disarray after ‘Danish text’ leak | Environment | guardian.co.uk

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

‘The UN Copenhagen climate talks are in disarray today after developing countries reacted furiously to leaked documents that show world leaders will next week be asked to sign an agreement that hands more power to rich countries and sidelines the UN’s role in all future climate change negotiations.’

via Copenhagen climate summit in disarray after ‘Danish text’ leak | Environment | guardian.co.uk.