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Climate draft for Paris leaves Australia further behind in its lack of climate plan

Map Turnbull climate“The Turnbull government’s Paris targets are so bad that they not only isolate logo Paris climate1Australia from the trade and job opportunities of the clean energy future but they could have a wrecking effect on global ambition at these pivotal talks,”

The climate summit is scheduled to run from November 30 to December 11, although France’s climate ambassador Laurence Tubiana​ last week told reporters a special pre-summit may be arranged for 8 to 10 November so leaders can agree on the key details of the deal ahead of the main gathering.

Paris 2015: Draft flags five-year climate reviews, leaves Australia ‘flat-footed’, SMH, October 6, 2015  Environment Editor, The Sydney Morning Herald Countries should agree to review their carbon emission reduction policies every five years to ensure dangerous global warming can be avoided, according to a draft United Nations agreement being circulated before the Paris summit due to start late next month.

The provision for regular revisions in the draft accord – which has been slashed from 80 to 20 pages – is a sign UN organisers are increasingly resigned to the fact any pledges in Paris will not be enough to keep temperature rises to less than 2 degrees of pre-industrial levels.

Even so, the first “comprehensive draft” by the event’s co-chairmen for some 200 nations demonstrates “the inevitable trend to stronger action” that will be strengthened over time, said Erwin Jackson, the deputy chief executive of the Climate Institute…….

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has promised to retain his predecessor Tony Abbot’s Paris pledge to aim to cut Australia’s emissions about 19 per cent on 2000 levels by 2030, a reduction far short of the 40-60 per cent recommended by the government’s independent Climate Change Authority.

An agreement for deeper post-Paris cuts would only add to difficulties Australia will have using the budget to pay polluters to cut emissions under the government’s Direct Action policy, Mr Jackson said.

“The core details still need to be resolved, but this [draft] again just highlights that Australia’s lack of stable, scalable and credible domestic policy to modernise our economy is leaving us flat-footed in a world turning to clean energy,” Mr Jackson said……..

Greens environment spokeswoman Larissa Waters said Australia should sign on for regular revisions to ensure climate ambitions “keep pace with the science”.

“The Turnbull government’s Paris targets are so bad that they not only isolate Australia from the trade and job opportunities of the clean energy future but they could have a wrecking effect on global ambition at these pivotal talks,” Senator Waters said.

“Direct Action is a complete sham and a fig leaf to cover up the fact we are doing next to nothing.”

The working draft also includes an option to negotiate for a temperature increase of 1.5 degrees rather than 2 degrees, a limit that low-lying island states have long called for as further warming may lead to much higher sea-level increases.

The Alliance of Small Island States also welcomed the new text as preserving key options such as rising funds to help developing nations.

The text indicates climate aid from wealthy nations should reach $US100 billion ($141 billion) a year by 2020 and rise to a yet-to-be negotiated higher rate after that……..

The climate summit is scheduled to run from November 30 to December 11, although France’s climate ambassador Laurence Tubiana​ last week told reporters a special pre-summit may be arranged for 8 to 10 November so leaders can agree on the key details of the deal ahead of the main gathering.
http://www.smh.com.au/environment/un-climate-conference/paris-2015-draft-flags-fiveyear-climate-reviews-leaves-australia-flatfooted-20151006-gk241k.html#ixzz3nqq2Q3ZM

 

October 7, 2015 - Posted by | AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, climate change - global warming

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