America pays money to save climate conferences

Washington said yesterday it will contribute hundreds of billions of dollars to a fund to support climate change for poor countries.

It is hoped that the Danish summit will increase after Washington yesterday announced it will contribute hundreds of billions of dollars to the climate change support fund for poor countries.

According to the AP, US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said the White House contribution could reach $ 100 billion per year between now and 2020. Immediately, China said it would allow the national community. review the literature on carbon emissions.

The US delegation does not have any reaction to China's move, but continues to ask Beijing to announce its plan to cut carbon emissions and allow scientists to check data on emissions. .

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US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton spoke at a press conference in Copenhagen on December 17.Photo: AP.

The sudden concessions of the United States and China - the two economies that produce up to 40% of global emissions - take place before the final meeting of 192 countries during the climate summit in Copenhagen. This makes the world opinion hope that the conference will have a framework agreement on emission reduction and that agreement can be turned into a legally binding agreement next year.

US President Barack Obama and Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao will attend the final session with more than 110 other leaders. Earlier the prospect of the conference was overshadowed by disagreements among countries, boycott of African countries and harsh criticism of some delegations. The stalemate caused British Prime Minister Gordon Brown to make a warning that the climate conference is at risk of failure.

"Future generations will thank or condemn us after the Copenhagen conference. We must not allow the immediate benefits to hinder a policy to ensure human existence. I do not love. demand for England or any country to sacrifice national interests to save the climate, but we need to grow wisely, " Brown said in the conference.

Update 15 December 2018
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