Why Bolivia stood alone in opposing the Cancún climate agreement | Pablo Solon | Environment | guardian.co.uk
Many commentators have called the Cancún accord a "step in the right direction." We disagree: it is a giant step backward. The text replaces binding mechanisms for reducing greenhouse gas emissions with voluntary pledges that are wholly insufficient. These pledges contradict the stated goal of capping the rise in temperature at 2C, instead guiding us to 4C or more. The text is full of loopholes for polluters, opportunities for expanding carbon markets and similar mechanisms – like the forestry scheme Redd – that reduce the obligation of developed countries to act.Harsh winter set to cost €3 billion - The Local
Bolivia may have been the only country to speak out against these failures, but several negotiators told us privately that they support us.
The brutal start to winter is set to cost Germany’s recovering economy billions of euros as industries such as construction and logistics slow down or even grind to a halt.
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