http://www.ipsnews.net/africa/nota.asp?idnews=51747
et ici : http://www.indianexpress.com/news/Post- ... onn/630441Restoring Trust After 'Horrible' Copenhagen Conference
BONN, Jun 7 (IPS) - Six months after failing to reach a binding agreement on climate change, negotiators are meeting in Bonn to try to get the process back on track. But deep disagreement over measuring developing countries' emissions and finding funds for adaptation to climate change remain unresolved.
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Moving negotiations forward
Denying that there has been a lack of urgency, De Boer said only six months had passed since the proposal was put forward in Copenhagen.
He also said he didn’t see adequate mitigation targets being met within the next decade, emphasising the need for long-term planning. "In Copenhagen leaders talked about 80 percent reduction in emissions by 2050."
The discussions in Bonn are working towards a negotiating text for the sixteenth Conference of the Parties (COP16) to be held in Cancun, Mexico in December 2010.
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J' ai rien vu dans la presse francaise à ce sujet. Aprés le bide de Copenhague tout le monde s' en fiche maintenant.
For the past one week, negotiators from all over the world have been meeting in Bonn to take forward the unfinished work of the Copenhagen Climate Change Conference last December and prepare the ground for the completion of global comprehensive agreement in the next conference in Cancun, Mexico, slated at the end of this year.
Owing to the disappointment of Copenhagen, which was supposed to deliver this global agreement, but failed miserably in doing so, the expectations for any breakthrough at the Bonn meetings, or indeed from even the Cancun conference later, are extremely low. Not surprisingly, therefore, unlike the Copenhagen summit, there is little hype and little media coverage surrounding the climate talks in Bonn, which, in fact, hosts the climate talks around this time every year.
And expectedly, there has been little progress so far from the first week of negotiations that had started on June 1.
The main focus of the Bonn meetings this year has been discussions on a new draft text that had been circulated by the chairperson of one of the two working groups that exist under the UN framework of climate negotiations.
This working group — called the Ad-hoc Working Group on Long-term Cooperative Action or AWG-LCA — is tasked with the responsibility of finalising the long-term response of the world to the effects of climate change. This AWG-LCA has to decide the actions that need to be taken for a particular desirable outcome by, say, the year 2050 or even later, by 2080 or 2100.
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Faut aller sur le site de actualites-news-environnement pour trouver quelque chose (en francais

http://www.actualites-news-environnemen ... -Bonn.html
Du lundi 31 Mai au 11 juin, les délégués ministériels de nombreux pays sont réunis à Bonn en Allemagne pour continuer le processus de négociations internationales visant à élaborer un traité successeur au Protocole de Kyoto, en matière de lutte contre le changement climatique.
Ainsi, les négociations sur la Convention Cadre des Nations Unies sur le Changement Climatique ont repris lundi à Bonn, et tenteront de déboucher sur un traité international pour la période post-2012, date à laquelle le Protocole de Kyoto arrive à échéance.
Suite à la déception qui avait marqué le dernier sommet annuel des Nations Unies sur la question à Copenhague en décembre dernier, l’incertitude entoure l’adoption d’un nouveau traité juridiquement contraignant.
Cependant, d’après un communiqué de l’Union Internationale pour la Conservation de la Nature (UICN), les Parties devraient viser la signature d’un accord lors du prochain Sommet de la Convention qui aura lieu à Cancun au Mexique en novembre prochain.
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