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A Little Less Conversation, a Little More Action Please

World's pollutingest countries to meet for climate talks in Japan

Posted at 9:14 AM on 13 Mar 2008

The world's 20 biggest-polluting countries will meet in Japan on Friday for a three-day climate conference designed as a run-up to the July G8 meeting where current G8 leader Japan wants to put climate at the top of the agenda. Japan has expressed support for cutting G8-country emissions by 50 percent from 1990 levels by 2050 -- an ambitious-sounding, but relatively safe goal since the United States opposed an identical goal at last year's G8 meeting and is likely to continue its opposition to setting any specific reduction goals. No one has especially high hopes for the upcoming climate meeting, but Yvo de Boer of the United Nations climate program said, "If the G20 meeting could agree on the 2020 emission reductions range for the group of industrialized countries as a whole, that would really help the process move forward." Meanwhile, the U.S. will undoubtedly try to push the process backward.

sources:  Reuters, The Times of India

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And Africa burns

While they have their happy talks (and no action). Africa will continue to suffer more and more. What are they going to do about bringing Africa up to speed and addressing the major challenges (HIV/Aids, poverty, war etc) they face today? Maybe Africa is caught in a Catch 22? http://angryafrican.wordpress.com/2008/03/02/solving-the- ...

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