Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Organization Convention on Climate Change

Presidential Summit on Climate Change (COP) to the 15th Convention of the World Body on Climate Change (UNFCCC), Connie Hedegaard, and Secretary General of the UNFCCC, Yvo de Boer, said they were optimistic that there is a positive decision to be made from Copenhagen.

"Today went very productive. The core issues discussed in the negotiations begin. Good intentions and good will is not enough. We need a solution," he said at a press conference on the sidelines of a conference event, Saturday night (12/12).

Seeing the negotiations that have taken place from Friday, Connie saw significant progress with the passage of substances such as adaptation, forestry, REDD and CDM (Clean Development Mechanism) are discussed.

He said, from now on he will open up to informal discussions with 48 ministers from various countries who had come to negotiate, to what extent and which will be taken to further negotiations to reach agreement.

Connie convinced world leaders will consider the opinion of each community and especially of the protesters in action "Global Day of Climate Action" is performed throughout the world.

"The leaders really do not want to pay the political costs of failure here," he said

Therefore, Connie does not expect the results of a minimal, but the maximum results are obtained through the 15 th conference of climate change in Copenhagen is.

Meanwhile, Secretary General of International Organization Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), Yvo de Boer said that currently there are tens of thousands of people from all over the world who represent the human race, which express action on climate change and demands for an ambitious outcome from the Summit of the Climate Change 15.

"There are good intentions, but intentions are not enough. We need a stronger commitment from developed countries and significantly linked with developing countries. Financing is required to hold the developed and developing countries," he said.

Yvo says he needs not only attention but more important is the commitment of participating countries to produce a decision.(Nur R Fajar)

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