www.loltestab.fora.pl
Just a simple test
FAQ
Search
Memberlist
Usergroups
Galleries
Register
Profile
Log in to check your private messages
Log in
www.loltestab.fora.pl Forum Index
->
Forum testowe
Post a reply
Username
Subject
Message body
Emoticons
View more Emoticons
Font colour:
Default
Dark Red
Red
Orange
Brown
Yellow
Green
Olive
Cyan
Blue
Dark Blue
Indigo
Violet
White
Black
Font size:
Tiny
Small
Normal
Large
Huge
Close Tags
Options
HTML is
OFF
BBCode
is
ON
Smilies are
ON
Disable BBCode in this post
Disable Smilies in this post
Confirmation code: *
All times are GMT + 2 Hours
Jump to:
Select a forum
Jakaś kategoria
----------------
Forum testowe
Topic review
Author
Message
cheapbag214s
Posted: Wed 2:29, 06 Nov 2013
Post subject: Sept. 23
Diplomat says any climate change plan must have incentives,[url=http://www.christianelouboutinoutlet.com]Christian Louboutin Clearance[/url], penalties
LONDON, Sept. 23 () -- Governments must leave fossil fuel reserves in the ground unburned and unexploited to really protect the planet, a senior diplomat from Ireland said Monday.Mary Robinson, a former Irish president and U.N. high commissioner for human rights, is leading a new international push that has a goal of breaking the climate talks stalemate and countering climate change skeptics, The Guardian reported.Robinson said world governments must get used to the idea of leaving fossil fuels alone so emissions don't threaten the climate in advance of the report to be unveiled Friday by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. "There is a global limit on a safe level of emissions," Robinson told The Guardian. "That means major fossil fuel reserves must be left in the ground. That has huge implications for economic and social development."Averting runaway emissions from threatening the planet, she said, would mean creating incentives for countries to consider alternative energy resources, carbon pricing to penalize fossil fuel use and political buy-in from global leaders.Turning away from fossil fuels also must be equitable among all countries, developed and developing, Robinson told The Guardian."It must be managed in a fair way," she said. "Developing countries must not bear all the burden. We need a robust and fair climate change agreement."Robinson called for strong stances by world political leaders on tackling global warming, which she said was necessary to counter climate skeptics."The best way to counter the skeptics is to have strong political leadership," she said. "They [the skeptics] are not based in reality."
fora.pl
- załóż własne forum dyskusyjne za darmo
Powered by
phpBB
© 2001, 2005 phpBB Group
Regulamin