Tuesday 8 December 2009

In response to Copenhagen climate summit in disarray after 'Danish text' leak:


Anyone who thinks in ways to separate and rule the world, and put some groups of people above others is someone working against life, against his own life, his children, all the living creatures on this planet, all the plants everything that will and is directly affected and vulnerable to climate change. Such behavior is against human rights, it's against civilization and evolution, and by law punishable!


I think we should stop putting the power in the hands of the few. This planet is not ours we belong to the planet, nature is not to enrich us, we are born from nature, she is our mother, we owe it to our children, and grand children, we owe it to the future of our race. This is not about making a profit now!
NATURE DOESN'T GIVE BAILOUTS!
NATURE DOESN'T GIVE BAILOUTS!
NATURE DOESN'T GIVE BAILOUTS!
NATURE DOESN'T GIVE BAILOUTS!
NATURE DOESN'T GIVE BAILOUTS!
NATURE DOESN'T GIVE BAILOUTS!
NATURE DOESN'T GIVE BAILOUTS!
NATURE DOESN'T GIVE BAILOUTS!
NATURE DOESN'T GIVE BAILOUTS!

A confidential analysis of the text by developing countries also seen by the Guardian shows deep unease over details of the text. In particular, it is understood to:


• Force developing countries to agree to specific emission cuts and measures that were not part of the original UN agreement;


• Divide poor countries further by creating a new category of developing countries called "the most vulnerable";


• Weaken the UN's role in handling climate finance;


• Not allow poor countries to emit more than 1.44 tonnes of carbon per person by 2050, while allowing rich countries to emit 2.67 tonnes.


Developing countries that have seen the text are understood to be furious that it is being promoted by rich countries without their knowledge and without discussion in the negotiations.



"It is being done in secret. Clearly the intention is to get [Barack] Obama and the leaders of other rich countries to muscle it through when they arrive next week. It effectively is the end of the UN process," said one diplomat, who asked to remain nameless.

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