SouthViews No. 123, 7 December 2015
COP21: Great start but how will it end?
By Martin Khor
The climate change conference in Paris had a grand start last week, with high profile speeches from host French President Francois Hollande, American President Barack Obama, Britain’s Prince Charles and many other leaders. Immediately after the opening, the negotiators got down to work and they have not stopped. They realised that their task, to produce the Paris agreement on climate action after 2020, is all-important, whatever good rhetoric the political leaders may come up with. At the half-way mark of the two-week conference, there is no certainty that a final deal can be reached. The conference, known as COP21 (21st Conference of the Parties of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change), is scheduled to end this Friday but could stretch till Saturday or even Sunday.
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This article was tagged: 21st Conference of the Parties of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, Climate Action, Climate Change, Conferences of the Parties (COP), COP21, Environment, Environmental Crisis, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)