No agreement on financing for developing countries
In the last night of negotiations could the Minister on key issues to the last major issue - some not - the financial support of mitigation and adaptation in developing countries. So far are too few funds for the necessary measures to enable developing countries to adapt to the impacts of climate change. And also for climate protection in developing and emerging countries, the States had on the last climate summit in Bali agreed that this can only be realized with financial support from developed countries. Nevertheless, the industrialized countries were not ready in Poznan, to a rapid expansion of financing involved or to commit themselves to negotiations on the specific long-term extension of funding. Developing countries could thus not be enforced with its proposals, which they brought to the climate summit. This is
been missed with the climate summit in Poznan is an important opportunity to advance international climate protection a key step. Although the formal requirements for a new climate agreement next December have been created. These still need to be filled - and this means that countries need much more quickly and seriously to find an agreement, as was the case in Poznan. In particular, the developed countries are do their part: They must commit to ambitious reduction targets and to devise concrete measures for the financing of climate change and adaptation in developing countries.
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