Monday, November 30, 2015

In Paris the climate conference, Obama: “Let’s change the future.” Hollande: “We need a new model” – ANSA.it

It ‘started in Paris the twenty-first climate conference. “We have an obligation to success” and “the stakes are too important to be satisfied with an agreement to the bottom”, he said the French Foreign Minister and President of the conference, Laurent Fabius, in opening remarks. Meeting behind closed doors between Putin and Obama on the sidelines of the conference.

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Ban Ki Moon: ‘We need agreement significantly below 2 degrees’ – We need a strong and meaningful agreement here in Paris “on the climate to be” below two degrees “temperature increase, also to ensure” peace and international security, “said UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, opening the meeting.

We need a” global agreement, effective, balanced “and” legally binding that would allow economies to grow “and limits of” 2 degrees “global warming, said Russian President Vladimir Putin to Cop21, hoping for” a new agreement in the extension of Kyoto that responds to the interests of our people. “

For the President French Francois Hollande, the fight to terrorism and climate change “are two great challenges we face,” because “our children we have to leave more than a world free from terror, a planet preserved from disasters, a sustainable planet”.

“There is a challenge that concerns us all, the future of the planet. No 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 the defense of our mother earth. So Renzi on Facebook while on the climate summit in Paris.

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Obama: ‘We can change the future here and now’ – “I came in person as the representative of the world’s largest economy and second polluter to say that we, the United States, not only recognize our role in having created the problem but we also assume responsibility for doing something about it. We can change the future here and now. ” Barack Obama told the climate summit. US President just arrived in Paris, shortly before one in the morning, made a unscheduled stop in front of the concert hall of the Bataclan, the scene of the massacre of 13 November, where 90 people have died. At his side, announced by the White House, French President Francois Hollande Along with Obama and Hollande, the mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo.

“One of the enemies to fight is the cynicism, that is not we can do nothing against climate change, “Obama noted adding that” here in Paris, we confirm our commitment to support countries who decide to skip the ‘dirty side’ of their development “, which requires significant investment in technological innovation in the field energy. He said he hoped that there is also support “to the countries most vulnerable” to climate change. “No country is immune from climate change, neither small nor large, neither the rich nor the poor,” he warned noting that “we are the first generation to feel the effects, and we are the last one that can do something” to address the problem.

The Paris Conference is an opportunity for the world to show united in building a better future for our children is the message posted by Obama on Facebook before it left for the French capital. Obama stresses so as America’s leadership on environmental policies is helping to make progress. “Our businesses and our workers – writes – have shown that you can make progress toward a cleaner future while also creating new jobs and the economy grows.”

Renzi , or binding agreement will be written on the sand – On climate serves “an agreement as binding as possible, otherwise it may be written in the sand.” This was stated by Prime Minister Matteo Renzi on the sidelines of the Paris conference. That climate “is a very difficult game. At lunch there were moments of confrontation even turned on. It will not be easy to reach an agreement, but it is a fundamental condition,” said Renzi yet. Climate, he said again, “Italy does its part but the real problem is that not everyone in the world behave the same way. We must make an effort so that others come to these results.”

Xi, Cop 21 is not coming but the starting point – “The Paris agreement should reinforce actions after 2020 (on climate change) and expand global efforts to pursue sustainable development” said Chinese President Xi Jinping, hoping that this is “not a finish line but a new starting point.” Developed countries “must be up” and remain committed to “100 billion a year until 2020″ in support of the poorest countries to help them tackle climate change in the hope of “respect differences” between the States so as to “enable developing countries not to deprive them of the possibility of rolling back poverty.” “Let’s get out and work to achieve a comprehensive and effective mechanism for combating climate change”, and “build new international relations that are based on win-win cooperation”.

Putin, serves agreement binding and limit 2 degrees – We need a “global agreement, effective, balanced” and “legally binding that would allow economies to grow” and limits of “2 degrees” global warming, said Russian President Vladimir Putin, calling for “a new agreement in the extension of Kyoto that responds to the interests of our people.” By 2030 Russia will reduce ‘greenhouse gas emissions by 30% compared to 1990 he promised the Kremlin leader. ” We have crossed our responsibilities’ in the Kyoto Protocol ”, he stressed, pointing out that between 1991 and 2012 ” Russia has not only prevented the growth of greenhouse gases but he also greatly reduced and because of that not and ‘finished in an atmosphere equivalent to about 40 billion tons of carbon dioxide’ ‘, slightly less than the total greenhouse gas emissions (46 billion tonnes) issued by every country in the world in 2012.’ ‘I mean’ we can say that Russia’s efforts made it possible to curb global warming by about a year, “he added.

Juncker, the question is political will -” Today we are aware of the risks of tomorrow and we can prevent them is a matter of political will and the stakes of the Paris Conference. “So the EU Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker in his speech.” Ensuring the future and the happiness of a child no matter what happens, this is the responsibility of a father and as our policy makers, “he said, quoting the letter of the father of a child who lost his mother in the recent attacks.

Profiles, change is not our fault , address it now – “Climate change is not the product we have. And ‘the result of global warming come from the industrial age driven by fossil fuels. But we must now face the consequences, and so the result of this conference is so important, “said the Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, in a speech in the national pavilion. Poor countries have the right to continue to use coal if this need to grow their economies added warning “developed countries that would be ethically wrong to shift the burden of reducing emissions on developing countries like India.”

Small Islands State we must save ourselves – The leaders of small island State begging for their survival, asking the larger countries a greater commitment to cut greenhouse gas emissions and help poor countries threatened by rising oceans and by hurricanes caused by global warming caused by man. Peter M. Christian, president of Micronesia, has appealed to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon for declaring a state of emergency world. “The challenge is to save ourselves, not someone else but ourselves.” The first state mnistro Pacific Tuvalu, Enele Sosene Sopoaga, added that “any further temperature increase will mark the total disappearance of the island”.

Pope Francis, I hope and pray that Cop 21 successful – “I have faith” in Cop21, “that will do something, I would say that there is a willingness to do something, I hope and pray that is so” said the Pope in return flight from ‘ Africa in Italy, adding that climate “we are at the limit”, “we are on the edge of suicide, which is a strong word.” “I’m sure – he said – that almost all of those who are in Paris having conscience and want to do something.”

Marchionne, from Paris great impact on industry self – ” Without making predictions, everything will come out ” ‘by the Paris summit’ ‘go’ to have a negative impact on production costs and compliance of the car industry ”. He said the CEO of Fca, Sergio Marchionne, in Washington on the sidelines of the seminar of the Council for Relations between Italy and the United States.

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