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UNFCCC
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The Executive Secretary of the UNFCCC, Michael Zammit Cutajar, will point out to delegations that the deadlines set by the Buenos Aires Action Plan compel the negotiators to reach a number of decisions. The two year Action Plan establishes deadlines for finalizing the outstanding details of the Kyoto Protocol so that the agreement will be fully operational when it enters into force sometime after the year 2000. The plan also addresses work on compliance issues and on policies and measures, boosts work on transferring climate-friendly technologies to developing countries, and pays special consideration to the needs and concerns of countries affected by global warming and by the economic implications of response measures.
A
Bubble Scorned
Pre-negotiation
signals traveled back and forth across the Atlantic this month after European
Union (EU) governments finalized agreement on a common position on the
Kyoto Mechanisms. They agreed a complex formula guaranteeing that at least
half of the EU's greenhouse gas emissions reductions commitment (8 % reduction
from 1990 levels) will come from domestic measures. The United States's
Frank Loy, the undersecretary for global affairs at the State Department,
immediately questioned the EU's motives for the decision given that the
EU's member states will have unlimited trading among themselves within
the Union's "Bubble" arrangements. The US continues to seize
on the EU's internal burden sharing arrangements as a means of undermining
the credibility of the EU's calls for strict capping arrangements under
the Kyoto Protocol.
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The
empty Bethoven Hall awaits the arrival of delegates
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