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In2HiDef
11-28-2011, 08:37 PM
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/11/28/climate-talks-open-with-r_n_1116912.html
(http://www.cop17-cmp7durban.com/)

(http://www.cop17-cmp7durban.com/)
Global climate talks (http://www.cop17-cmp7durban.com/) got an inauspicious start in Durban, South Africa, on Monday with reports that Canada planned to withdraw fully from the Kyoto Protocol (http://unfccc.int/kyoto_protocol/items/2830.php), a carbon-limiting multinational treaty first adopted in 1997 and scheduled to expire in 2012.
Canada had already signaled that it would take a hard stance (http://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/story/2011/11/08/environment-peter-kent-climate-change.html) at the Durban talks, where negotiators from around the world are hoping, among other things, to extend the Kyoto agreement with a new phase of emissions reduction commitments. But the suggestion that Canada also planned to abandon its commitments under the original Kyoto protocol, which the nation appears unlikely to meet in any case, was met with deep disappointment by advocates for climate action assembled at the conference.
"Canada has been very clear that it would not be taking on a second commitment period," said Tasneem Essop, the provincial minister of environment, planning and economic development in the South African province of Western Cape and the head of the delegation for the environmental group WWF. "But abandoning the first commitment period would mean that Canada will have absolutely no integrity in the international arena.
"I believe that there will be a backlash against Canada," Essop added in a phone call. "The NGOs are very angry about this news, and Canada will have to do a lot of hard work to regain credibility."
A report on Sunday by the Canadian broadcast network CTV (http://www.ctv.ca/CTVNews/TopStories/20111127/durban-south-africa-slimate-conference-setup-111127/) suggested that the Canadian government, under the leadership of conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper, had planned to make an announcement on the nation's withdrawal from Kyoto "a few days before Christmas." Speaking to reporters on Monday, Canadian representatives neither confirmed nor denied reports of its withdrawal plans (http://big.assets.huffingtonpost.com/canada.pdf), though the nation's environment minister, Peter Kent, asserted in no uncertain terms that "Kyoto is the past."
In a transcript of the press conference (http://big.assets.huffingtonpost.com/canada.pdf) provided to The Huffington Post by a spokesman for the environment ministry, Kent also described Canada's participation in the Kyoto agreement as the folly of his government's predecessors. "Our government believes that the previous Liberal government signing on to Kyoto was one of the biggest blunders they made," Kent said, "particularly given they had no intention of fulfilling that commitment."

edik
11-28-2011, 08:58 PM
В Канаде, кажется, протрезвели...интересно, а что они пили раньше?

Бугор
11-28-2011, 09:02 PM
В Канаде, кажется, протрезвели...интересно, а что они пили раньше?

ещё бы часы в покое оставили, ну сколько можно вперёд назад переводить

In2HiDef
11-29-2011, 07:50 AM
В Канаде, кажется, протрезвели...интересно, а что они пили раньше?
Либеральный кулейд. Отвратительнык напиток.