2011年6月9日星期四

Canada confirms it will reject a new Kyoto Protocol (Reuters)

BONN, Germany (Reuters) - Canada confirmed Wednesday that it would not support a scope of the Kyoto Protocol after 2012 reach the Japan and the Russia in rejecting a new round of the climate Pact emissions.

The current Kyoto Protocol binds only the industrialized from 2008-2012 emissions. Poor and emerging economies want to extend the Pact, creating a deadlock situation in the discussions on the climate of the United Nations from June 6 to 17 in Bonn, Germany.

The fact of clear confirmation that the Canada follows the line of his party in power continued to last month's elections.

"Now that we have completed our election, we can say now that the Canada will not take a target under a second commitment period of the Kyoto Protocol,"Judith Gelbman, Member of the delegation of the Canada, said at a session of negotiation talks."

Canada has also said that he could not achieve emission reductions of bond that he is committed to under the first round of Kyoto until 2012, shocked environmentalists and developing countries.

Climate top of UN, Christiana Figueres official, said Monday that the talks would now miss a date limit to launch a successor to link the Kyoto Protocol at the end of next year, because even if the country has accepted an agreement, they should subsequently be approve in national parliaments in a long ratification process.

The talks in Bonn were all but blocked Wednesday on what elements to include in the agenda of the meeting and also during the long spat over extend Kyoto or not.

Rose of the year last to the global emissions of carbon, at their fastest pace in more than four decades, up to about 6% about twice the annual rate of increase over the past decade, data published by the oil company BP has shown.

(Reported by Gerard Wynn;) (Jonathan Lynn mounting)


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