Monday, December 14, 2009

'trying to kill Kyoto' by Australia

'trying to kill Kyoto' by Australia


Developing countries made a two-hour strike in the Copenhagen climate talks, accusing the developed world, led by the European Union, Australia and Japan, to push "kill the Kyoto Protocol.

Groups Strike - 77, 130, mostly in Africa was organized by a small symbol.

Group Home, 77 diui process Lumumba, President of Copenhagen, Denmark, Connie Hedegaard, the United States and the developing countries try to sidetrack the rest of the accused wanted to kill Kyoto.

Kyoto Protocol is the only legally binding agreement on climate in the world. It is legally binding for rich countries to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide emissions, but developing countries are not obliged to do the same.

"It became clear that the Danish Presidency, the most undemocratic act in the interests of developed countries at the expense of balance of obligations between developed and developing countries," Mr. di-Aping said.

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