United Nations, New York, 22 September 2009:
Now is your moment to act, the Secretary-General told the nearly 100 world leaders gathered today for the High-Level Summit on Climate Change that he has convened. With only 15 negotiating days left until the Climate Change conference in Copenhagen, the Summit aims to mobilize political will and strengthen momentum for a fair, effective and ambitious climate deal.
Your negotiators need your direct political support and guidance to resolve core issues, to accelerate the pace of negotiations and to strengthen the ambition of what is on offer, the Secretary-General told the delegations. He added that a successful deal in Copenhagen will mean more prosperity, more security, more equity.
He called on the leaders of the industrialized countries to take the first steps forward and called on leaders from developing countries to accelerate their efforts. All countries must do more now, he said.
The Secretary-General warned that failure to reach broad agreement in Copenhagen would be morally inexcusable, economically short-sighted and politically unwise.
Website: http://www.un.org/wcm/content/site/climatechange/lang/en/pages/2009summit
CO2 does have an influence on climate. That is a proven fact. Read any documents from the IPCC. This is the overwhelming scientific consensus.
It is not the only cause of climate change, but a very significant one.
ryanjones84 1 year ago
CO2 is not causing climate change. This is a proven fact.
QIQrrr 2 years ago