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The climate endgame in Cancun and how I suspect it will play out in the next 48-hours
By Sunita Narain, CSE, 10 am Cancun time, December 9, 2010
In the past day, key players at the Cancun road show have made separate moves. But these actions are all linked and all part of the Cancun gambit – to take the final steps to replace the current global framework built on responsibilities of countries to the climate problem, into a weak ineffective regime built on the right to pollute for the US. This is the climate-end game and we are seeing it being worked out in the public and behind the scenes.
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But this is a mock fight. It is part of the drama that is being staged at Cancun. The facts are as follows: |
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Elements of the Cancun end game:
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The fact is that this regime change promoted by the US and pushed by all its willing partners in the coalition is disastrous for the world’s fight against climate change. Instead it can set its own domestic targets, based on whatever little it can do. It has initially committed to reducing 3 per cent below 1990 levels, and now says even that much is too much. We also know that the sum of the current ‘pledges’ if we can call them that means that the world is definitely not close to meeting its 2°C target but is by recent accounts close to at least 3°C or more. But then why are we surprised? This is a framework made by and for polluters. |
The next 48-hour end game in Cancun: The behind the scenes play
This is the shameless endgame at Cancun. Watch it as it takes shape in the next 48 hours. Your future depends on it. |