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Post by Aussie » Wed Dec 23, 2009 5:49 pm

I have the inside goss. China fucked this opportunity, and at the same time managed to be quite rude to Obama, and basically told the World that it is now a major player. Maverick cowboys from South America did not help.

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Re: Copenhagen

Post by JW.Frogen » Wed Dec 23, 2009 7:00 pm

China makes nice face saving noises but while their economy is so heavily reliant on carbon intensive industry she will never sign on to a legal, binding agreement nor internationally verifiable carbon cuts.

This should have been learned at Kyoto where she signed once nothing real was required of her.

Indeed, if Copenhagen teaches us one thing it is we can not get the entire world to agree on any solution to this problem, the developing countries, in paticular African countries, too had a very different agenda to the major carbon emitters.

And then you had the nuttier countries like Venezuela, who stalk Uncle Sam like a love sick psychopath, once again see the problem as entirely US caused and so simply US bash.

I think a much better approach would be to get the major carbon emitters, the real cause of the problem, India, China, the US, Japan, the EU and maybe even Brazil to come together to find their own solution, the rest of the world can do what it will or will not. These players constitute most of the carbon emitted.

Now we know China will not sign onto a trade scheme or set real manditory target cuts, but she is very interested in developing non-carbon intensive energy sources and carbon solutions such as reforestation.

Any agreement between these countries should set goals for emissions cuts (non-binding) and work on sharing non carbon energy research and development, plus contribute to a fund that works on reforrestation and will help the rest of the world develop in a less carbon intensive fashion.

The only real solution is not a political trading scheme but rather technological intensification of alternative energy.
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Re: Copenhagen

Post by Aussie » Wed Dec 23, 2009 7:08 pm

Now we know China will not sign onto a trade scheme or set real manditory target cuts, but she is very interested in developing non-carbon intensive energy sources and carbon solutions such as reforestation.
The Inside Goss is that six weeks ago, China was gonna play ball. Instead, they literally shat on Obama in Denmark. I could say more, but my lips are sealed.




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Re: Copenhagen

Post by Rainbow Moonlight » Thu Dec 24, 2009 5:17 pm

China is already making moves in the "right" direction re greenhouse gases. i think ti wa spresumptuous of Obama to try to insist on Chinese "transparency"

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Re: Copenhagen

Post by Rainbow Moonlight » Thu Dec 24, 2009 5:47 pm

http://english.aljazeera.net/news/europ ... 27274.html

Looks like a good summary here of what was agreed.

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Re: Copenhagen

Post by JW.Frogen » Sat Dec 26, 2009 2:48 pm

Rainbow Moonlight wrote:China is already making moves in the "right" direction re greenhouse gases. i think ti wa spresumptuous of Obama to try to insist on Chinese "transparency"

God forbid we have "transparency".

Mind you the entire EU was pissed off at the Chinese as well, it was clear the entire Chinese strategy was to save face and then at the very end sink any chance of any agreement that really means anything.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2 ... mark-lynas

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Re: Copenhagen

Post by Hebe » Mon Dec 28, 2009 1:12 pm

If China had been serious, it would have sent its PM, not a second-rank official who had to keep running away to ring his masters before he said anything.
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Re: Copenhagen

Post by JW.Frogen » Mon Dec 28, 2009 5:45 pm

The Red Emperor could not condescend to talk to us barbarians.

I have said it for years on PA, the replacement to the Pax Americana is going to make the anti American crowd blush with shame or like Homer just grunt Do’oh!!!!
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Re: Copenhagen

Post by slimD » Mon Dec 28, 2009 10:54 pm

Is the Philippine govt having an ETS? It'll cost them plenty if they do, as i'm sure their latest volcano will have an affect on climate, if she blows. Pinatubo did.
Will the state govts here be penalised for their bushfires?

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