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Saturday, 12 December 2015

NEWS: COP21 - World leaders make history with climate deal in Paris



Delegates from 195 nations reached an unprecedented agreement on global climate change on Saturday in the French capital after years of often fruitless negotiations for a legally binding deal to limit carbon emissions.

French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius brought the historic UN negotiations in Paris to an end as relieved ministers stood for several minutes to applaud.

"I see the room, I see the reaction is positive - I hear no objection. The Paris climate accord is adopted," Fabius declared, officially ending the summit with a knock of a little green hammer.


"It may be a small gavel but it can do big things," he said.

The landmark deal comes after negotiators from key nations - including China, the United States, and India - gave their approval to a draft accord presented by host France earlier in the day.

The legally binding pact limiting greenhouse gas emissions provides the world a road map for breaking away from fossil fuels that have powered the global economy since the Industrial Revolution.

The deal - to take effect from 2020 - ends years of disagreement between rich and poor nations over how to carry out what will be a multi-trillion-dollar effort to slow down global warming and deal with its consequences already occurring around the planet.

"We have opened a new chapter of hope in the lives of 7 billion people on the planet," said India's Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar. "We have [the planet] on loan from future generations. We have today reassured these future generations that we will all together give them a better Earth."

Cap on greenhouse gases
The Paris accord sets a target of limiting warming of the planet to "well below" 2.0 degrees Celsius compared with pre-industrial levels, while aiming for an even more ambitious goal of 1.5C.

To do so, the emissions of greenhouse gases will need to peak "as soon as possible", followed by rapid reductions, the agreement states.

The world has already warmed almost 1C, which has caused major problems for many people around the world - particularly in developing countries - such as more severe storms, droughts, and rising seas, according to scientists.

Developing nations had insisted rich countries must shoulder the lion's share of responsibility for tackling climate change as they emitted most of the greenhouse gases since the Industrial Revolution.

The United States and other rich nations countered that emerging economies must also do more.
Who is responsible for what's happening to our planet?


On the crucial issue of financing, developed countries agreed to muster at least $100bn a year from 2020 to help developing nations.

However, following US objections, it was not included in the legally binding section of the deal.

US President Barack Obama announced on Twitter the signing of the deal was "huge".

"Almost every country in the world just signed on to the #ParisAgreement on climate change - thanks to American leadership," the US president said.

Environment groups said the Paris agreement was a turning point in history and spelt the demise of the fossil fuel industry, pointing particularly to the significance of the 1.5C goal.

"That single number - and the new goal of net zero emissions by the second half of this century - will cause consternation in the boardrooms of coal companies and the palaces of oil-exporting states," Greenpeace International chief Kumi Naidoo said.

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