After late-night wrangling at U.N. talks in Peru’s capital of Lima, negotiators early Dec. 14 reached a compromise deal that sets the stage for a global climate pact in Paris next year.
The deal pushes countries to include quantifiable information showing how they intend to meet their emissions targets.
However, Alden Meyer of the Union of Concerned Scientists called the deal “watered down.”
Scientists say climate impacts are already happening and include rising sea levels and intensifying heat waves. (AP)
ペルーの首都リマで開かれた地球温暖化対策の新たな枠組みを協議する国連会議COP20は12月14日、合意を採択して閉幕した。来年のCOP21 で大枠合意を目指す。
The Japan Times ST: December 26, 2014