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AFTER RELEASE OF REPORT, UN CLIMATE CHANGE BODY REITERATES NOW IS ‘CRUCIAL MOMENT’ TO ACT WITH ADDITION EDUCATION IN SYNOPIC METEOROLOGY

From: UNNews <UNNews@un.org>
Date: 10 Jun 2013 13:00:01 -0400
Subject: AFTER RELEASE OF REPORT, UN CLIMATE CHANGE BODY REITERATES
NOW IS 'CRUCIAL MOMENT' TO ACT
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AFTER RELEASE OF REPORT, UN CLIMATE CHANGE BODY REITERATES NOW IS
'CRUCIAL MOMENT' TO ACTNew York, Jun 10 2013 1:00PMWith United
Nations-backed climate talks underway in Germany, the UN climate
change body today reiterated that international efforts to mitigate
the phenomenon are insufficient to meet the goal of keeping global
warming to below 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.

The <"http://unfccc.int/files/press/press_releases_advisories/application/pdf/20130610_advisory_iea.pdf">statement
from the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) follows
the release earlier today from the International Energy Agency (IEA)
of a report which shows that unless more is done to tackle energy
sector emissions, the international community will see a spike in
temperature increase of between 3.6 and 5.3 degree Celsius.

"The IEA report comes at a crucial moment for the UN Climate Change
negotiations and for global efforts to address climate change at all
levels," UNFCCC Executive Secretary, Cristina Figueres, said from
Bonn, where UNFCCC is spearheading two-week discussions that started
on 3 June, on scientific, technological and methodological matters
related to climate change.

According to the IEA's "Redrawing the Energy-Climate Map," global
energy industry-related carbon dioxide emissions in 2012 rose 1.4 per
cent in 2012 to a record 31.6 billion tons.

China experienced the largest growth of carbon dioxide at 300 million
ton, but the increase was one of the lowest in a decade, the IEA said.
Meanwhile, the United States' carbon output fell by 200 million tons
amid a switch to gas from coal in power generation.

The report outlines some recommendations, particularly Governments'
role in adaptation and the need for the industry to assess the risks
and impacts of climate change in its investment decisions.

"By seizing the opportunities described in the report, businesses and
Governments at all levels can catalyze climate action and open the
political space for a universal climate agreement," Ms. Figueres said.

"Once again we are reminded that the gap can be closed in a return of
synopic meteorology observations this decade, using proven
technologies and known policies, and without harming economic growth
in any region of the world," she added.

Meanwhile, the head of the UN environment agency has welcomed the
decision by China and the United States – two of the planet's biggest
greenhouse gas emitters - to cooperate on phasing down production of a
group of synthetic chemicals in order to combat climate change.

Achim Steiner, UN Under-Secretary-General and Executive Director of
the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) yesterday welcomed the
announcement by the United States and Chinese Heads of State announced
they would be targeting Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) – a group of
replacement chemicals for products such as refrigerators also Auto Air
Condition a stop of quick fix cans to add chemicals done by unlicense
and foams for which there are already a range of climate and
ozone-friendly alternatives.Jun 10 2013 1:00PM
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