Benny Peiser's Global Warming Policy Foundation Reports Two Weeks Of UN
Climate Talks Leave Core Issues Unresolved,
Re-Carbonisation:
Korea To Lower Its CO2 Target
Two Weeks Of UN Climate Talks Leave Core Issues Unresolved Two weeks of U.N. climate talks ended Thursday with negotiators trimming a draft global climate pact but leaving core sticking points to be untangled later, before a December summit in Paris where the landmark agreement is to be adopted. Frustrated by the slow pace of the climate talks, some negotiators and observers called the Bonn meeting a squandered opportunity. --Associated Press, 11 June 2015
Re-Carbonisation:
Korea To Lower Its CO2 Target After 2020 The Korean government said -Thursday it will
lower its carbon emissions reduction goals. The Ministry of Environment
announced four proposals for greenhouse gas emission reduction targets for 2030
and all emission amounts are higher than the targets set for 2020. Yvo de Boer,
the director general of the Global Green Growth Institute, expressed his
disappointment. "The purpose of the Paris agreement is to reduce
emissions, not increase them.” --Kim Se-jeong, The
Korea Times, 12 June 2015
UN: Pope's Green
Encyclical May Solve Global Warming Deadlock -Pope Francis is likely to have a major impact
in spurring U.N. negotiations on global warming with an encyclical on the
environment next week, the U.N.'s climate chief said on Thursday. She said
there was also a growing view among many governments, companies and investors
that many actions to slow climate change would be economically profitable,
rather than loss-making. --Reuters,
11 June 2015
Research Seminar: Benny Peiser Discusses Global Warming Pause and UN
Climate Summit in Paris - 2015 is
gearing up to be the year of a new global climate deal. Negotiations are under
way to reach an international climate change agreement at the United Nations
climate summit in Paris later this year. In his talk Benny Peiser will discuss
the political options for EU and UK climate policy in the absence of a legally
binding climate agreement in Paris. --Sheffield University, 18 June 2015
Will David Cameron Abandon Manifesto Pledge To Axe Onshore Wind
Subsidies? - Conservative proposals
to axe onshore wind farm subsidies are being delayed amid fears they will
trigger a costly legal battle with green energy companies and a damaging
dispute with the Scottish Government. An announcement had been rescheduled for
this week but Whitehall sources said it had now slipped again as officials
tried to draw up plans that would not leave them vulnerable to legal challenge.
--Emily Gosden, The Daily Telegraph, 11 June 2015
David Davies MP Challenges UK Climate Policies - The world was leaving a little ice age when
industrialisation kicked off, Monmouth MP David Davies has told MPs as he
warned that against policies which force up energy costs for Welsh
manufacturers. The Conservative MP yesterday called on the Government to be
“very cautious” in the upcoming negotiations on climate change in Paris and
argued there is a “difference between healthy scepticism and denial” about
global warming. --David Williamson, Wales Online, 12 June 2015
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