Revue de blogs : billets sur le climat – mardi 10 février 2015
Au risque des Bermudes: gouvernance et géopolitique du climat / Gilles Finchelstein et Ernst Stetter, Progressistes pour le climat, 9/02/2015 http://www.progressistespourleclimat.fr/archives/592
Good news, bad news…
Geneva climate talks: what to expect? / Thomas Spencer, Live from Geneva, Climat 365, blog IDDRI, 8/02/2015 http://www.blog-iddri.org/2015/02/08/geneva-climate-talks-what-to-expect/
The negotiations for a new climate agreement are starting again today in Geneva. What to expect? Last year, the Lima conference adopted a draft text for the new agreement. This contains all the key options, but also shows the high degree of divergence that remains. The objective for Geneva will be therefore to clean and clarify the text, purging it of unnecessary overlapping concepts, structuring the different options and defining the key remaining political decisions. We should leave Geneva with a clearer, more streamlined text that can be submitted in May as the draft for the 2015 agreement. We shouldn’t expect substantive breakthroughs to be reflected in the text at this stage…
Paradigm shift as a way out of the current impasse / Mukul Sanwal, Mukul Sanwal’s blog, 6/02/2015 http://indiaenvironmentportal.org.in/content/405746/paradigm-shift-as-a-way-out-of-the-current-impasse/
The Prime Ministerof India has called for a bold new vision on climate change,effectively moving from ‘common but differentiated responsibilities’, focused on burden sharing, to ‘sharing responsibility and prosperity’, focused on energy efficiency and sharing innovative technologies, and, coupled with China’s announcement of capping its emissions of carbon dioxide in 2030, could be the game – changer in the climate negotiations…
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