NEGOTIATORS from more than 190 countries are meeting in Lima for the last main stop of the UN climate negotiations on the road to a planned global warming deal in Paris next year.
THE slow-moving talks have gained momentum in the past two months with pledges from the world's top carbon emitters - China, the US and the European Union - to limit their emissions in the next 10-15 years.
"This sends an important signal for the rest of the world to come forward as early as possible with their own contributions," EU negotiator Elina Bardram said on Sunday in Lima."We have 12 months and the clock is ticking."India, Japan, Russia and Australia are among the major emitters that have not yet presented pledges for the new deal.By getting pledges on the table well ahead of next year's climate conference in Paris, governments hope to pave the way for the landmark climate agreement they failed to reach five years ago in Copenhagen.The goal is to slash the greenhouse gas emissions - primarily from the burning of fossil fuels - that scientists say are warming the planet.The challenge is to find a way to share the burden between rich industrialised countries and emerging economies such as China and India, while helping the poorest and most vulnerable countries protect themselves against rising seas, droughts and other impacts of global warming.The previous emissions treaty, the 1997 Kyoto Protocol, covered only industrialised countries, but emissions today are rising mainly in the developing world."It is urgent that we create the greatest alliance in history against climate change," Peruvian President Ollanta Humala said.A key issue in Lima will be to define what information countries should provide when they present their formal pledges early next year, so that they can be compared against each other.The overall goal of the talks is to keep global warming below 2C compared to pre-industrial times.The Peruvian government said more than 12,000 police would protect the conference, which will be held in a tent city on the grounds of the military headquarters.
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