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Tratado Climático de Copenhague
Climate change experts from leading non-governmental organisations have written their blueprint for a legally binding Copenhagen agreement.
This now serves as the benchmark for governments negotiating a new climate deal this year and shows how major differences between rich and poor nations can be overcome.
The 160-page “Copenhagen Climate Treaty”, which has been distributed to negotiators from 192 states, took some of the world’s most experienced climate NGO’s almost a year to write and contains a full legal text covering all the main elements needed to provide the world with a fair and ambitious agreement that keeps climate change impacts below the unacceptable risk levels identified by most scientists.
Expert for interviews:
| Kim Carstensen Leader, WWF Global Climate Initiative E: k.carstensen@wwf.dk M: +45-40-343635 |
Kathrin Gutmann Head of Policy, WWF Global Climate Initiative E: kathrin.gutmann @wwf.de M: +49-162-2914428 |
| Wael Hmaidan IndyACT– the League of Independent Activists E:whmaidan@indyact.org Tel/Fax: +961-1-447192 |
Christopher Bals Executive Director Policy, Germanwatch E: bals@germanwatch.org T: +49 174 3275669 |
| Martin Kaiser Climate Political Coordinator, Greenpeace International E: martin.kaier@greenpeace.org T: +49 171 8780817 |
David Marshall David Suzuki Foundation E: dmarshall@davidsuzuki.org |
Irina Stavchuk National Ecological Centre of Ukraine E: irina.stavchuk@necu.org.ua T: +38(044)238-62-60 |
| Ashwini Prabha E: aprabha@wwfint.org M: +41-79-8741682 |
Stephanie Tunmore E: Stephanie.Tunmore@uk.greenpeace.org M: +44 7796947451 |
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