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President Obama’s opening statement at COP21

Monday, November 30th, 2015

November 30, 2015, Paris

The 21st Conference of the Parties, COP21, officially opened today in Paris. President Obama was one of many world leaders who spoke at the aptly titled  “Leaders Event”.

Obama’s presence on the opening day of these climate negotiations stood in stark contrast to his last minute appearance years earlier in the COP15 talks in Copenhagen,  where closed door meetings were followed by an all night general session which strained the consensus process and resulted in the contentious Copenhagen Accord.

Barack Obama

“I’ve come here personally as the leader of the worlds largest economy and the second largest emitter to say that the United States of America not only recognizes our role in creating this problem, but we embrace our responsibility to do something about it.” ~ Barack Obama

Speaking in even tones, encouraging cooperation and a positive outcome, Obama’s statement today volunteered a conciliatory acknowledgement of the role the United States has played in creating the climate problem and “embracing” the responsibility to do something about it.

Obama invoked many familiar themes – innovation, jobs, protecting future generations, and the idea that economic growth is compatible with reducing emissions.

“Last year the global economy grew while global carbon emissions from burning fossil fuels stayed flat. And what this means can't be overstated: We have broken the old arguments for inaction. We've proved that strong economic growth and a safer environment no longer have to conflict with one another, they can work in concert with on another. And that should give us hope.” ~Obama


“Last year the global economy grew while global carbon emissions from burning fossil fuels stayed flat. And what this means can’t be overstated: We have broken the old arguments for inaction. We’ve proved that strong economic growth and a safer environment no longer have to conflict with one another, they can work in concert with on another. And that should give us hope.” ~Obama

“Here in Paris let's secure an agreement that builds in ambition, where progress paves the way for regularly updated targets, targets that are not set for each of us by but by each of us, taking into account the differences that each nation is facing.” ~ President Obama

“Here in Paris let’s secure an agreement that builds in ambition, where progress paves the way for regularly updated targets, targets that are not set for each of us by but by each of us, taking into account the differences that each nation is facing.” ~ President Obama

See full text of Obama’s statement.

Report by James George

COP21: Rallies call for Paris climate change action – BBC News

Sunday, November 29th, 2015

Hundreds of thousands of people have marched worldwide to demand action to stop climate change, the day before a UN summit starts in Paris.

Source: COP21: Rallies call for Paris climate change action – BBC News

Short Answers to Hard Questions About Climate Change – The New York Times

Sunday, November 29th, 2015

‘And so, as the Paris climate talks get underway, we’ve provided quick answers to often-asked questions about climate change.’

Source: Short Answers to Hard Questions About Climate Change – The New York Times

Justin Trudeau optimistic heading into Paris climate change talks – Politics – CBC News

Saturday, November 28th, 2015

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he’s not only optimistic a deal will be reached during the United Nations climate change conference in Paris, but he’s comfortable parts of that deal could be legally binding.

Source: Justin Trudeau optimistic heading into Paris climate change talks – Politics – CBC News

Climate change could have link with terrorism, UN chief Ban Ki-moon tells CBC – Politics – CBC News

Saturday, November 28th, 2015

UN secretary general Ban Ki-moon says the attacks in Paris can’t overshadow efforts to reach a climate change agreement at next week’s summit. He also warns in an exclusive interview with CBC News of a possible link between climate change and terrorism.

Source: Climate change could have link with terrorism, UN chief Ban Ki-moon tells CBC – Politics – CBC News

California, a climate model for the world, has work to do at home

Wednesday, November 25th, 2015

‘California fares better compared to other major economies in terms of the emissions intensity of its economy — meaning that its emissions are relatively low per unit of economic output. But Severin Borenstein, an energy expert at UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business, said that measure can be misleading because California imports many items that are manufactured elsewhere, effectively outsourcing the carbon-intensive activities to other nations.’

Source: California, a climate model for the world, has work to do at home

So What Is This Paris Climate Meeting Anyway? The Basics of COP21 – Forbes

Wednesday, November 25th, 2015

COP21, also known as the 2015 Paris Climate Conference, will, for the first time in over 20 years of UN negotiations, aim to achieve a legally binding and universal agreement on climate, with the aim of keeping global warming below 2°C

Source: So What Is This Paris Climate Meeting Anyway? The Basics of COP21 – Forbes

2015 to be the hottest year ever says world climate body | Environment | The Guardian

Wednesday, November 25th, 2015

This year is set to be the single hottest ever registered, with planetary temperatures passing the symbolic milestone of 1C above pre-industrial levels.

Source: 2015 to be the hottest year ever says world climate body | Environment | The Guardian

Science and Faith Can Solve Climate Change Together – Scientific American

Wednesday, November 25th, 2015

‘The same themes of stewardship and care for the poor have been raised by the World Evangelical Alliance and the National Association of Evangelicals in recent years. The Islamic Declaration on Climate Change presented in August goes further, connecting the issue of climate change to humans’ relentless pursuit of economic growth and consumption and encourages the world’s 1.6 billion Muslims to support global action on climate.’
Source: Science and Faith Can Solve Climate Change Together – Scientific American

Climate change: Why beef is the new SUV (Opinion) – CNN.com

Wednesday, November 25th, 2015

‘It will be hard to meet the 2-degree goal no matter what; it will be impossible if livestock pollution isn’t part of the mix, said Doug Boucher, a PhD ecologist and evolutionary biologist who is director of climate research and analysis at the Union of Concerned Scientists’
Source: Climate change: Why beef is the new SUV (Opinion) – CNN.com