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Solving the climate dilemma: The budget approach
WBGU,
Berlin, 2009
58 pages, 2 Tables, 12 Figures,
ISBN 3-936191-27-1
You
can order a free copy here.
At their meeting in the Italian city of L’Aquila
in July 2009, the heads of state and government of the G8 countries
and the Major Economies Forum on Energy and Climate (MEF), whose
members include India, Brazil and China, acknowledged the importance
that global warming must not exceed the 2°C guard rail if
dangerous climate change is to be avoided. WBGU views this as
an extremely important step towards the adoption of a binding
international agreement which establishes a well-founded target
for global climate protection. The task now is to build on this
consensus and reach agreement, at Copenhagen, on a follow-up treaty
to the Kyoto Protocol, which is due to expire in 2012. This new
international agreement should translate the relevant scientific
knowledge into a fair and practicable global strategy to combat
global warming. So far, however, the lack of unanimity between
the countries involved in the negotiating process has meant that
there is no clear leitmotif pointing the way towards such an agreement.
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