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The first session of the Cop21 is chaired by French Foreign Minister, who said: “We have an obligation to success”

He kicked off the first session of the Cop21 , the “Conference of Parties” UN, the fight Climate Change to Le Bourget , north of Paris . One hundred and fifty of the world leaders participating in the summit. Francois Hollande: “Our children have to leave a planet preserved from disasters and sustainable.” “We have an obligation to succeed,” said the French foreign minister and president of Laurent Fabius.

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Climate, Renzi: “Italy between the protagonists of the challenge”

“C ‘is a challenge that concerns us all, the future of the planet. Without unnecessary alarmism we must realize that we are at a crossroads. Italy wants to be among the protagonists of the struggle to selfishness, from the part of those who choose non-negotiable values ​​such as defense of our Mother Earth. ” So in a post on Facebook Premier Matteo Renzi talking about the climate summit in Paris.

Fabius: “We need universal agreement”

The final agreement of the UN conference on climate will be “universal and ambitious”, and “legally binding”. He said the French Foreign Minister, Laurent Fabius, President of the Conference.

Ban Ki-moon: “The future of the world is in your hands”

“The future of the world is in your hands, do not allow indecision”. So the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon at the opening of the UN climate conference, urging the leaders of the participating states to “show vision and courage”.

Ban Ki-moon: “We need an agreement under 2 degrees”

“We need an agreement significant and strong here in Paris “on the climate to be” below two degrees “temperature increase, also to ensure” peace and security “. So the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon at the opening of the leaders of Cop21.

Hollande: “An agreement is essential”

During his speech, François Hollande claimed that there are two major challenges: the fight against terrorism and the change climate. “Our children have to leave more than a world free from terror, a planet preserved from disasters, a sustainable planet,” said the French president suggesting a deal “essential” because “billions of people have their eyes on us “.

Moment of silence for the victims of Paris

The president of the UN Ban Ki-moon called for a minute of silence for the victims of the attacks in Paris because” no cause can justify the violence in Paris, Beirut, Tunis, Bamako, Baghdad “. And French President Francois Hollande thanked, on behalf of all of France, “for all the signs of support, all the messages, all the gestures of friendship” came after the attack on 13 November.

Fabius: “A challenge to win”

“On December 11,” the day that will end the Cop21, “the world expects from us four words: the mission is accomplished,” Laurent Fabius has opened the first working session with phrases indicating the determination to achieve good results. The agreement to limit global warming “is not obvious but it is within our reach,” said the president of the twenty-first UN climate conference, promising that the French Presidency “will ensure that all points of view are taken into account”.

Climate, 248 million dollars from 11 donor countries

Eleven countries, including Italy, USA, France, Germany and Britain have announced aprrtura Cop21 of a total contribution of 248 million dollars to the Fund for LDCs to support adaptation to climate change of were more vulnerable. Italy will pay two million by the end of ‘year and “strongly committed” to increase its support in the coming years, starting from 2016.

Obama arrives at Le Bourget

US President Barack Obama arrived in Le Bourget for the start of the the work of the twenty-first UN climate conference. With an impressive escort, with the presidential car, the number one in the White House accompanied by Secretary of State John Kerry was greeted with a long handshake from French President Francois Hollande, the secretary Ban Ki-moon, the UNFCCC secretary Christiana Figueres, by the foreign ministers of the environment and the French Laurent Fabius and Royal Segole’ne.

Renzi arrives at Le Bourget

The Prime Minister Matteo Renzi arrived at Le Bourget for the opening of the twenty-first UN climate conference. To welcome French President Francois Hollande, the UN secretary Ban Ki-moon and French Environment Minister Segole’ne Royal.

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