Posted on 06/15/2009 4:41:07 AM PDT by Mr. Mojo
(CNSNews.com) - U.S. Special Envoy for Climate Change Todd Stern said that there was no question that China would receive both financial and technological assistance from the United States as part of upcoming climate change talks to be conducted in Copenhagen, Denmark.
This is a developing country issue, which includes China, Stern told reporters on Friday. I think there is no question that a Copenhagen agreement is going to have to include mechanisms to provide the financial flows and technological assistance to developing countries.
The Copenhagen talks are part of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCC), the U.N. body responsible for negotiating the Kyoto Protocol and its successor treaty, negotiation of which will be finalized in Copenhagen this December.
China, called a developing country by the U.N., is being given a special definition by U.S. negotiators who want any final agreement to reflect that despite its vast swaths of undeveloped rural countryside, China is rapidly urbanizing, boasting fully modern cities. Stern outlined this split personality, saying China was both a developed and a developing country.
Ive said on a number of occasions now that its accurate that China is in effect both a developed and a developing country at this point, said Stern. They are developed in some of their major cities, Beijing and Shanghai, but theyre still developing and still quite poor in a large part of the countryside.
Regardless, the United States will be spreading the wealth Chinas way, helping them to meet whatever final carbon emissions reduction goals come out of Copenhagen.
It [assistance] needs to focus both on mitigation the means of producing your CO2 emissions, putting you on a low carbon path and adaptation, which has to do with dealing with the effects of climate change that has already happened, said Stern, then, yes, there will need to be those [assistance] mechanisms.
Stern acknowledged that the details of precisely how the United States would assist China had yet to be worked out, explaining that there were many questions which need to be answered before December.
There are a whole host of questions that are important, issues that are important with respect to how to structure a financing mechanism: what institutions to use, what governments to use, where the sources of the money are going to come from, whether its between public or private markets, all of those things are under discussion, he said.
In its Input to the Negotiating Text, a skeleton proposal outlining what the United States would like the Copenhagen agreement to say, the State Department introduced a new criterion reflecting its nuanced view of Chinas development.
With respect to developing country Parties whose national circumstances reflect greater responsibility or capability, the proposal reads, before outlining that these special countries must implement their own, distinct carbon reduction plans like developed states.
China is the largest emitter of carbon dioxide in the world and it, along with the third-largest emitter India have been the source of U.S. objection in international climate negotiations, with the State Department arguing that any agreement that did not reflect the two countries contributions to greenhouse gas emissions would be unfair.
Stern said that China was finally coming around, saying that the Chinese understood that climate change could not be contained without their participation and that the size of their carbon emissions put them in a special category of polluters.
The stark reality, though, is that the world cannot contain climate change, we cannot avoid dangerous levels of greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere, without very significant effort by China, Stern said. We talked very openly and candidly and in a lot of detail about what needs to be done on both sides to advance to a successful outcome in Copenhagen.
China, he said, would be expected to reduce their emissions below where they otherwise would be if no actions were taken. Developed countries must generally reduce their emissions below an as-yet-to-be-determined yearly level -- for example, the level of emissions in 1990 used by the Kyoto Protocol.
We are expecting China to reduce emissions very considerably compared to where they would otherwise be, said Stern. Thats not an absolute reduction below where they are right now, because they [China] are not quite at that point yet. In that respect, the developed and developing countries are different.
China: MOWHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHAHAH. Americans are SOOO DUMB
So China LEND Americans money with interest, so that Americans can go around then GIVE them to China as aid
How can China receive ANY aid from the US? We OWE THEM hundreds of billions of dollars. It’s like a street bum handing Donald Trump money!
This administration makes drunken sailors seem the model of good fiscal practice! Unbelievable!
Throw the bums OUT!
Exactly. This is madness.
China owned the Clintons, looks like they own Barack too.
Soon they will be the only superpower and we’ll all be growing rice and pigs for them.
Payback from interfering with several US elections
to put the DNC in the White House?
When will the American people get sick and tired of this type of Insanity? No wonder the rest of the world LAUGHS at us...
Idiots prevail in DC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Only excemption would be if, in the future US decide to default on their debt, and screw China. Then US would be the one laughing. Its not our fault! You are predator lenders! Loan sharks!
This is unbelievable!!! China owns us now. If they were to cash in their US bonds we’d be bankrupt. Thanks to our incompetent, spineless, political hack leadership we are becoming the western hemisphere’s Zimbabwe.
There is no hope for the present political culture in Washington - these people have reached the point of terminal idiocy.
The whole system needs to be purged from top to bottom and restarted on constitutional principles. There must be severe penalties for anyone who departs from those principles, who uses double-speak or reads into the constitution anything that isn’t there.
We can no longer suffer idiots who do stupid things like spend more than the country has, who borrow money from China and turn around and give them money for free, who give foreign aid to terrorists and trouble makers, who pay farmers not to grow food. These people will need to be removed from office immediately and barred from ever holding office or working in any government job again for the rest of their lives.
We’re not so much dumb, as we are PWN3D by China.
Literally.
Bambi dare not rock the leaky boat; his $timulu$ program could sink like a stone if the Chinese pull funding support.
I’m getting dizzy from all of this. China owns most of our national debt, but we are going to give them money to help them meet “carbon emissions goals”?????
The inmates are truly running the asylum!!!
Will they spread the wealth when we're a third world nation? Or will it be oven-time for their former round-eyed devil customers who owe them money?
God, we must look like a nation of doofuses out there.
I’m embarrassed to be an American.
And there is only one way to change it.
The faster we put the NY Times company and CNN out of business the faster we will get our country back.
Until these groups decide to report what is going on, the madness will continue.
Financial help?????????????????????
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