GROUP OF 77 AND CHINA BY SOUTH AFRICA AT THE OPENING OF THE HIGH-LEVEL SEGMENT OF COP21/CMP11, PARIS CLIMATE CHANGE CONFERENCE (Paris, France, 7 December 2015)

Thomas Fry 8/20/2016 11:15
I was just made aware of this group called "Group of 77 and China" and the things that this group wants to do in the world today and they are going to suceed if somebody doesn't stop them.
I have been on their website where they are pushing agenda 21 COP21/CMP11 pretty seriously and want the whole world to follow or they will be forced to concede by military force if necessary and our President is writing Executive Orders like they are candy to hand out on Halloween. This meeting in Paris where all of the attendees signed this agreement including our President Obumer, in which now they are only waiting on 4 countries that have not ratified it yet. I hope that our congress and Senate will have the brains and hearts not to sell our futures down the river. This is a scary time for all of us that watch and have done all we can do to stop this, waiting on the rest of America to call, write, email, snap-chat, twitter, and Facebook your Congressman and Senator to not allow this to pass.

The following is statements made at this meeting:

The starting point for the G77 and China is that the mandate of our work is the Durban Platform for Enhanced Action. This mandate requires us to promote the full, effective and sustained implementation of the Convention. We are not here in Paris to renegotiate, rewrite or reinterpret the Convention. Our objective is to strengthen the multilateral rules-based system under the Convention in accordance with its principles and provisions.

The core elements mandated by the Durban mandate, namely mitigation, adaptation, finance, technology development and transfer, capacity-building and transparency of action and support, as well as loss and damage and response measures must be addressed in a comprehensive and balanced manner, both in the agreement and in the COP decisions. Adaptation and mitigation must receive the same priority and must be supported by finance, technology development and transfer and capacity-building by developed country Parties on a scale that matches the level of action required to achieve the objective of the Convention as set out in Article 2 of the Convention. We therefore call on developed country Parties to take the lead through undertaking ambitious emission reduction commitments and providing enhanced finance, technology development and transfer and capacity-building support to developing country Parties for their ambitious mitigation and adaptation actions.


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Breaking News Obama gives Iran Billions

Welcome to Blue Collar Politics Radio Talk Show Blog

Boyan Slat unveils The Ocean Cleanup Interceptor/ Good idea?