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Towards a stalemate in Copenhagen ?
Even if the United States are going forward on climate change, many analysts around the world believe the COP 15 meeting in Copenhagen next month will end up in a stalemate.
As China and India are stepping up to the climate change issue and as Europe is – albeit moderately ambitious goals – still leading, the United States seem to be stalling the process.
Could America lead once again ? I dream of a speech on cleantech like the moon shot one. A decade to get rid of oil and coal. After all, Al Gore believes it can be done.
What happened in Barcelona wasn’t preparing a successful agreement, here are some posts that will convince you :
- TreeHugger : Top 5 posts from Barcelona Climate Talks This Week
- The global climate change lobby by the center for public integrity
It’s high time our governments react as there is a triple crises : a socio-economical one, a climatical one and an energy one. This will be the topic of a future post, so stay tuned !
Related posts:
- China is getting ready for Copenhagen
- UNEP urges to seal the deal
- Barcelona is facing important water scarcity
- Albeit economic crisis, the US care about climate change
- Australia to ratify Kyoto, will partake in Bali talks
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1 Comments
On November 17th, 2009
at 1:51 pm
[...] conference will most likely end up in a failure. We were first hopeful, then we were fearing a stalemate last week. And now [...]