Kevin Grandia: Copenhagen Climate Treaty on Death-Watch
Is the Copenhagen climate change treaty dying? I'm not willing to say that yet, but it's pretty depressing here at the last pre-negotiation session underway in Barcelona.
Case in point: the head of the UN climate treaty process Yvo de Boer is now saying that, "It is physically impossible under any scenario to complete every detail of a treaty in Copenhagen."
To say it is physically impossible is completely ridiculous when you consider that this round of negotiations has now been underway for the better part of two years.
What is lacking is not the "physical" ability to get this done. There's hundreds of lawyers and climate change experts here at the Barcelona talks that know what needs to happen. What is lacking is the political will to get this deal done.
After waffling all week, it looks like the US negotiators have given up. Todd Stern, one of the top US negotiators here in Barcelona said, "It doesn't look like it's on the cards for December. We should make progress towards a political agreement that hits each of the main elements."
The Danish Prime Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen told Reuters that a legally binding deal is not on the table anymore and he is instead committed to working towards a "politically binding" one: "it is a challenge for every single industrialised...
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