2007 United Nations Climate Change Conference
United Nations Climate Change Conference
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3 December 2007 (2007-12-03)– 15 December 2007 (2007-12-15) |
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Bali International Conference Centre, Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia |
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COP13 |
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UNFCCC member countries |
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Secretary of
UNFCCC Yvo de Boer opens the United Nations Climate Change Conference on December 3, 2007, in Bali Indonesia.
The 2007 United Nations Climate Change Conference took place at the Bali International Conference Centre, Nusa Dua, in Bali, Indonesia, between December 3 and December 15, 2007 (though originally planned to end on 14 December). Representatives from over 180 countries attended, together with observers from intergovernmental and nongovernmental organizations.[1] The conference encompassed meetings of several bodies, including the 13th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP 13), the 3rd Meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol (MOP 3 or CMP 3), together with other subsidiary bodies and a meeting of ministers.[1]
Negotiations on a successor to the Kyoto Protocol dominated the conference. A meeting of environment ministers and experts held in June called on the conference to agree on a road-map, timetable and 'concrete steps for the negotiations' with a view to reaching an agreement by 2009.[2] It has been debated whether this global meeting on climate change has achieved anything significant at all.
Initial EU proposals called for global emissions to peak in 10 to 15 years and decline "well below half" of the 2000 level by 2050 for developing countries and for developed countries to achieve emissions levels 20-40% below 1990 levels by 2020. The United States strongly opposed these numbers, at times backed by Japan, Canada, Australia and Russia. The resulting compromise mandates "deep cuts in global emissions" with references to the IPCC's Fourth Assessment Report.[1]
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News
- December 18, 2007, Sydney Morning Herald: Answer to hot air was in fact a chilling blunder
- December 17, 2007, Guardian unlimited: "We've been suckered again by the US. So far the Bali deal is worse than Kyoto" by George Monbiot, Guardian
- December 16, 2007, Guardian unlimited: "At last, some wisdom on global warming" Observer leading article.
- December 15, 2007, Bloomberg.com: U.S. & Developing Nations Compromise on Climate Talks
- December 15, 2007, Reuters: Chronology: U.S. U-turn brings Bali climate deal
- December 15, 2007, Reuters: High and low points of Bali climate talks
- December 14, 2007, India eNews: US throws climate change summit out of gear at last moment
- December 13, 2007, India eNews: Al Gore's oratory electrifies Bali summit
- December 3, 2007, Reuters: Australia steals show at Bali climate talks
- December 3, 2007, New York Times: Climate Talks Take on Added Urgency After Report
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| Conferences |
- COP 1 (Berlin, 1995)
- COP 2 (Geneva, 1996)
- COP 3 (Kyoto, 1997)
- COP 4 (Buenos Aires, 1998)
- COP 5 (Bonn, 1999)
- COP 6 (The Hague, 2000)
- COP 6 (Bonn, 2001)
- COP 7 (Marrakech, 2001)
- COP 8 (New Delhi, 2002)
- COP 9 (Milan, 2003)
- COP 10 (Buenos Aires, 2004)
- COP 11/ CMP 1 (Montreal, 2005)
- COP 12/ CMP 2 (Nairobi, 2006)
- COP 13/ CMP 3 (Bali, 2007)
- COP 14/ CMP 4 (Poznań, 2008)
- COP 15/ CMP 5 (Copenhagen, 2009)
- COP 16/ CMP 6 (Cancún, 2010)
- COP 17/ CMP 7 (Durban, 2011)
- COP 18/ CMP 8 (Doha, 2012)
- COP 19/ CMP 9 (Warsaw, 2013)
- COP 20/ CMP 10 (Lima, 2014)
- COP 21/ CMP 11 (Paris, 2015)
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