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Climate meeting in April aims at reviving UN process
by Staff Writers
Copenhagen (AFP) Feb 22, 2010


Talks will take place in April under the UN flag for planning the next steps in the effort toward a global treaty on climate change, Danish Minister for Climate and Energy Lykke Friis said Monday.

The April 9-11 meeting will take place in Bonn gathering senior officials of signatories of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), said Friis, whose country currently chairs the negotiating process.

The date was set at a meeting of the UNFCCC bureau, tasked with drawing up a calendar of meetings for 2010 in the aftermath of the controversial climate summit in Copenhagen in December, the Danish news agency Ritzau said.

Negotiators will be asked to sketch out a work programme for the end of the year, it said.

The December meeting yielded a last-minute compromise deal brokered by around two dozen countries but it failed to get official backing from the entire forum.

The so-called Copenhagen Accord sets a goal of limiting warming to two degrees Celsius (3.6 degrees Fahrenheit) and pledges nearly 30 billion dollars in aid to poor countries in total by 2012.

But it does not spell out the means for achieving the 2C (3.6 F) objective, and the emissions pledges made under it are only voluntary.

Green groups and scientists say the document falls far short of what is necessary for tackling the problem posed by greenhouse gases.

The document did not gain approval at a UNFCCC plenary session and so far has not been officially endorsed by major developing emitters which helped craft it.

As a result, there is confusion as to how the accord fits into the highly complex two-track, 194-nation process. Some negotiators privately say the deal has little future other than as a benchmark of political will.

The April meeting adds to the two other scheduled dates in the UNFCCC calendar this year.

One meeting will take at the level of senior officials in Bonn from May 31-June 11. The next, likewise starting at the official level but ending at ministerial level, will take place in Mexico from November 29-December 10.

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