“But we also need people in all regions of the world to demand leadership from their governments on climate change – just like the new youth movement in the Arab region has done.”
The Doha Decision:
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An extraordinarily weak outcome on climate finance which fails to put any money on the table or to ensure a pathway to the $100 billion a year by 2020 target. The decision asks for submissions from governments on long term finance pathways, c
alls for public funds for adaptation but does not mention a figure, and encourages developed countries to maintain funding at existing levels dependent on their economies.
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An eight year second commitment period of the Kyoto Protocol with loopholes that allow carry over, use and trading of hot air
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A call – though not an official ambition ratchet mechanism - for Kyoto Protocol countries to review thei
r emissions reduction target inline with the 25-40% range by 2014 at the latest. While it could have been stronger, the decision reinforces
clear moral obligation for countries to increase their emission reduction targets prior to 2020 and provides opportunities for them to do so
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An agreed work program on loss and damage to help victims of climate change will start immediately and a decision “to establish institutional arrangement, such as an international mechanism, at COP19”
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Developed countries failed to agree a way to account for their carbon in a comparable way
Contacts
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