Brasília – At the 19th United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, due from November 11th to 22nd in Warsaw, Poland, Brazil will propose for countries to hold internal consultations with all sectors of society regarding greenhouse gas emission reduction targets. Another suggestion will be for developed countries to immediately increase their emission reduction targets immediately, and for developing countries to implement voluntary reduction actions.
The undersecretary general for the Environment, Energy, Science and Technology at the Ministry of External Relations, José Antonio Marcondes de Carvalho, Brazil’s chief negotiator at international conferences on environmental issues, considers these commitments as key to progress in negotiations toward a new global climate change agreement, to be signed in 2015 at the Climate Conference, in Paris, and due to become effective in 2020. Talks for the new agreement will begin next year.
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Source: ArabBrazilian Chamber of Commerce