EU calls for strong climate change declaration at G20


Osaka, Jun 28 (IANS): European Commission (EC) President Jean-Claude Juncker on Friday said that the G20 needs to issue a strong declaration about climate change in its summit, which is set to kick off later in the day in this Japanese city.

Juncker made the statement after being asked in a press conference over his expectations for the final declaration over climate change set to be signed by G20 leaders during the two-day meet, reports Efe news.

"We need a strong declaration on climate change," said Juncker, recalling the debacle in this regard in the last G20 summit in Buenos Aires in December.

In that meeting, the members of the group agreed on a document supporting the fulfilment of the Paris Agreement against climate change, although the US abstained from signing the declaration after President Donald Trump's administration had earlier unilaterally withdrawn from the 2015 climate change deal signed in the French capital.

The possible opposition of the United States makes it difficult for the G20 to agree on a more substantial text, making it likely that the declaration would be limited to supporting the Paris Agreement, according to official sources from Japan, which currently holds the rotating chairmanship of the group.

Both Juncker and European Council President Donald Tusk said that the delegations were still working on the final draft of the declaration and hoped to make further progress.

Meanwhile, a group of environmental activists on Thursday protested outside a coal plant in the Japanese city of Kobe with an inflatable balloon effigy of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, as a show of opposition against his policies of promoting and funding coal power plants.

The activists of the No Coal Japan campaign said they wanted Japanese leaders to have more discussions in the G20 summit about reducing the country's domestic greenhouse gas emissions.

  

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  • Dr. S. Jeevananda Reddy, Hyderabad, Telangana State, India

    Sun, Jun 30 2019

    IPCC and AlGore and others talking on global warming must realise the fact that, so far in reality there is no global warming -- they are worried more on 5 billion $ green fund to share. The natural variability in rainfall [main component of climate change] is very important component in terms of water availability, food production, floods, droughts, etc. First nations must study the natural variability in rainfall and adapt to the cyclic pattern. Unfortunately politicians are least bothered on this. This is also true with UN agencies like WMO. Even the Secretary General of World Meteorological Organization (WMO), Geneva attribute every thing to global warming even when brought to his notice the importance of natural variability in rainfall. UN agencies must change their attitude towards climate change as defined by IPCC/UNFCCC.

    I computed the global warming component using the data of 1880 to 2010 and found 0.45 oC for 1951 to 2100 if the trend is linear and negligible if the trend is non-linear. IPCC started gradually reducing the climate sensitivity factor, which means it is non-linearly decreasing.

    I studied rainfall over different parts of the globe and found cyclic variations. They are clearly seen in African nations.

    sjreddy

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