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Rich-poor hurdle in climate deal

2008-12-16 08:41

Poznan - World leaders led by President-elect Barack Obama may be needed to help agree even a modest UN climate treaty in 2009 after a rift deepened between rich and poor nations over funds and new goals to cut emissions.

About 190 nations aim to work out a new treaty by mid-December 2009, but two weeks of preparatory talks in Poland ended on Saturday with developing nations accusing the rich of doing too little to help them cope with impacts such as droughts, floods, disease and rising seas.

"Poznan achieved what it was supposed to, but it ended on a rather grim note," Yvo de Boer, head of the UN Climate Change Secretariat, told Reuters after countries including Brazil and India faulted the rich for a lack of generosity.

"It's a worrying sign that people are taking up positions for a hard negotiation," he said of the sour closing session.

Lacklustre

The Poznan talks, attended by environment ministers to review progress halfway through a two-year push for a new treaty, showed that more than half the work remained to be done.

The Poznan talks lacked the urgency and ambition of 2007, when they were launched at a meeting in Bali, Indonesia.

In Bali, a core group of 40 ministers stayed up one night in negotiations almost until dawn.

One evening in Poznan, when talks came to a crunch, many in the same group sent deputies to negotiate and went to a party.

After the latest meeting De Boer welcomed a suggestion by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon for a summit in New York in September 2009 to get world leaders, including Obama, involved.

Many other experts agree a push from the top is needed to secure a new treaty after faded hopes in Poznan.

Many are pinning hopes on Obama, who has promised a more aggressive climate policy than President George W Bush.

"We are concerned about the widening gap in trust between developed and developing countries," South Africa's Environment Minister Marthinus van Schalkwyk said.

"Some developed countries are still playing hide-and-seek with the climate."

"A passive EU joined the US as the second lame duck in the Poznan pond, while Canada, Japan, Australia and Saudi Arabia openly undermined progress," said Kim Carstensen of World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF).

Achievement

At Poznan, a main achievement was to unblock a fund to help developing nations adapt to the impacts of climate change - for instance by building flood defences, or developing drought- or flood-resistant crops.

But the fund would draw on credits totalling only $80 million - a fraction of the tens of billions of dollars a year the United Nations says will be needed by 2030 to help adapt to climate change.

Julia Marton-Lefevre, head of the International Union for Conservation of Nature, suggested a new approach to the glacial pace of UN talks.

"These talks focus too much on what governments should do. I'd like to see meetings of ordinary people around the world to discuss what they can do to change lifestyles and cut emissions," she told Reuters.

- Reuters

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