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"Dana Hijau" Tak Jelas
10-Dec-2010
Jumat, 10 Desember 2010 | 04:21 WIB
Jakarta, Kompas - Pertemuan Para Pihak Kerangka Kerja PBB untuk Konvensi Perubahan Iklim di Meksiko belum menyepakati sumber ”Dana Hijau” atau Green Fund mitigasi dan adaptasi perubahan iklim. Padahal, kebutuhan dana adaptasi saja mencapai 150 miliar dollar AS per tahun.Sekretaris Jenderal PBB Ban Ki-moon optimistis krisis ekonomi global bukan halangan bagi negara di dunia untuk menghimpun Dana Hijau 100 miliar dollar AS per tahun pada 2020. ”Itu menantang, tetapi bisa dilakukan, bahkan dalam konteks krisis ekonomi yang masih berlanjut,” kata Ban di sela-sela Pertemuan Para Pihak Kerangka Kerja PBB untuk Konvensi Perubahan Iklim (UNFCCC) di Cancun, Meksiko, Rabu (8/12).![[read]](cid:image001.gif@01CB983A.D8194150)
Hasil Konsultasi Informal Diserahkan ke Presiden COP
10-Dec-2010
Jumat, 10 Desember 2010 05:14 WIB
Cancun-Meksiko (ANTARA News) - Para menteri yang dipilih telah menyerahkan hasil mediasi dan konsultasi informal diantara negara-negara peserta tentang beberapa isu kunci kepada Presiden KTT (COP) ke-16 Perubahan Iklim Cancun Meksiko, Patricia Espinosa."Pada akhirnya kami terpaksa mengembalikan kesimpulan umum kepada presiden KTT dan kami harapkan presiden bisa membuat keputusan selanjutnya (non paper presidency)," kata Ketua Delegasi RI (Delri) Rachmat Witoelar di sela-sela perundingan KTT ke-16 Perubahan Iklim di Cancun Meksiko, Kamis.![[read]](cid:image001.gif@01CB983A.D8194150)
Japan Firms Say To Keep Up CO2 Cuts If U.N. Talks Fail
10-Dec-2010
Date: 10-Dec-10
Country: JAPAN
Author: Risa Maeda
Representatives of leading Japanese industries said they would keep cutting greenhouse gas emissions even if Tokyo's opposition to binding itself to caps beyond 2012 under the Kyoto Protocol causes a breakdown of talks that end this week.
Industry officials said high energy costs in Japan and a drive to export Japanese clean-energy and energy-saving technology to emerging markets would maintain the momentum of declining emissions by Japanese industry regardless of government targets.![[read]](cid:image001.gif@01CB983A.D8194150)
U.N. Climate Talks Seek To Avert Damaging Failure
10-Dec-2010
Date: 09-Dec-10
Country: MEXICO
Author: Robert Campbell, Alister Doyle and Russell Blinch
The world's governments struggled on Wednesday to break a deadlock between rich and poor nations on steps to fight global warming and avert a new, damaging setback after they failed to agree a U.N. treaty last year in Copenhagen.
Several ministers warned that failure at the talks in Cancun, Mexico, could undermine faith in the ability of the United Nations' 194 member states to tackle global problems in the 21st century as power shifts toward emerging nations led by China and India.![[read]](cid:image001.gif@01CB983A.D8194150)