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Bali meeting should agree on post-Kyoto timetable: Merkel
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 01 - 12 - 2007


German Chancellor Angela Merkel urged the European
Union and Group of Eight (G8) club of rich industrial nations
Saturday to live up to their promises on climate change, according to dpa.
The EU and the G8 summit in Germany earlier this year "took
international decisions to do more for climate protection," the
chancellor said in her weekly podcast.
"In particular we need a successor agreement to the Kyoto protocol
that expires in 2012," she said.
She said the UN Climate Conference starting in Bali on Monday
needed to agree on a timetable so that negotiations on a follow-up
agreement to Kyoto could be completed by the end of 2009.
The Kyoto protocol that went into effect in 2005, requires
industrial countries to reduce their carbon emissions by 2012, but
the world's two top CO2 polluters, the United States and China, are
not bound to fixed reductions under the pact.
Although the US signed the Kyoto protocol, it never ratified it.
China's case is different: as a developing country, it was not bound
by the protocol's emissions cap.
The aim of the Bali meeting, which runs until December 14, is to
gain consensus on a formal framework for reaching a new
emissions-reduction pact over the next two years.
"Every country has to decide for itself, Merkel said. "Germany is
ready to set an example."
On Wednesday, the German cabinet is due to agree on a package of
measures designed to curb greenhouse gas emissions.
"Time is running out," she said. "The International Climate
Control Panel has warned that we have only until the middle of the
century to reduce CO2 emissions by half."
A hot issue at Bali will be whether the US will join a new global
treaty on climate change even if emerging economies like China
and India continue to resist making cuts.
Although developed industrialized countries are blamed for 70 per
cent of the CO2 currently in the atmosphere, developing countries are
expected to bear the brunt of suffering from the extreme weather
conditions linked to global warming.


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