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African Countries pull out of COP15

by Barry Saunders last modified Apr 30, 2010 07:31 AM
Africa walks out, suspending talks at UN international climate change conference

Jeremy Hobbs, Executive Director of Oxfam says:

Africa has pulled the emergency cord to avoid a train crash at the end of the week. Poor countries want to see an outcome which guarantees sharp emissions reductions yet rich countries are trying to delay discussions on the only mechanism we have to deliver this - the Kyoto Protocol.

This not about blocking the talks - it is about whether rich countries are ready to guarantee action on climate change and the survival or people in Africa and across the world.

"Australia and Japan are crying foul while blocking movement on legally binding emissions reductions for rich countries. This tit for tat approach is no way to deal with the climate crisis."

via HuffPo

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