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Kazakhstan
: a troubled road to Annex I
At
a meeting of the COP-5 Plenary, Kazakhstan proposed an amendment to the
UNFCCC to allow it to join Annex l. He told the Plenary that his country
could fulfil the obligations set out in Articles 4.2.(a) and (b) due to
the domestic economic conditions. A number of countries, including Saudi
Arabia and the Marshall Islands, called for more information before a
decision is taken. India was one of several countries concerned about
the prospect of creating a precedent in the event of agreement to amend
the Convention. He suggested that Kazakhstan could use Convention Article
4.2(g) to take on Annex l commitments. The COP President Jan Szyszko (Poland)
said he would conclude consultations by the end of the COP session and
report to the Plenary. Apart from the difficulties posed by the prospect
of an amendment to the Convention, there is concern within delegations
and NGOs about the possibility of introducing another source of 'hot air.'
The Kazakhstan statement is presented here
on RealAudio.
Newsbyte:
Representatives of NGOs have been alarmed by findings in a Wageningen
Univeristy research report that the entire potential of the Kyoto Protocol
provision on "additional" human-induced LULUCF activities (Article 3.4)
could allow for a vast increase in atmospheric emissions for a number
of Annex l countries. These countries would still be in compliance with
their assigned amounts. With one estimate that the inclusion of additional
activities could introduce some 3000 million tonnes of GHGs annually for
Canada, Australia, the US and the EU.
SBSTA
: International transportation and greenhouse gas emissions
The International
Maritime Organization [http://www.imo.org/]
reported on its activities on the prevention of air pollution from ships
including a study on greenhouse emissions. The full statement is presented
here on RealAudio:
Part
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In a statement to
SBSTA, the International Civil Aviation Organization [http://www.icao.org/]
reported that its Assembly had adopted a resolution calling on its subsidiary
bodies to "study policy options to limit or reduce the greenhouse gas
emissions from civil aviation, taking into account the findings of the
IPCC Special Report on Aviation and the Global Atmosphere, and the requirements
of the Kyoto Protocol." The ICAO reported on a Draft Action Plan on aircraft
engine emissions, market-based options, and an evaluation of emissions
trading systems.
the full statement is presented here
in RealAudio.
SBSTA
special presentations:The Brazilian proposal
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Luiz Gylvan
Meira Filho, President of the Brazilian Space Agency (left), presented
an update on the scientific and methodological aspects of the
Brazilian proposal to facilitate a distribution of the burden
of achieving a stabilisation of GHG emissions, based on the principle
of common but differentiated responsibilities. The full statement
is presented here on RealAudio:
Part one
Part two
Part three
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Evening
Plenary (Story above)
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COP
President Jan Szyszko presided over the evening Plenary
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Bulat Yessekin
of the Kazakhstani delegation proposed an amendment to the UNFCCC
to allow it to join Annex l
The
Kazakhstan statement is presented here on RealAudio
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Melih
Akalin, Turkey, supported the proposals that Turkey be removed from
the lists in Annexes I and II
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The EU (represented here by Birgitta Stenius-Mladenov, Finland)
noted that its future national systems would fulfill quality and
time requirements, and expressed concern about the continuous increase
in GHG emissions since 1997.
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Elwaleed
El Malik, United Arab Emirates
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UNFCCC
Executive Secretary Michael Zammit Cutajar talks to the delegation
of Kazakhstan after the Plenary session
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