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British climate change Greg Barker encouraged by Oslo deforestation talks

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UK Climate Change Minister Greg Barker, attending the Oslo Climate and Forest conference, heralded the establishment of the Interim REDD+ (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation) Partnership Agreement as a real demonstration of commitment towards agreeing an ambitious climate change deal. ‪‪Speaking at the conference, Greg Barker said: ‪‪"I'm encouraged by the commitment shown here in Oslo today from both developed and developing countries. "The interim REDD+ Partnership Agreement puts the world on course to delivering scaled up early action to tackle deforestation and represents a real breakthrough in making progress on keeping global temperatures below 2C.‪‪ The onus is now on all of us to support real action on the ground in rainforest nations to stop vast acres of forests disappearing. This means that finance must also be scaled up in the long term and that this can only be achieved in partnership with the private sector."‪
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UK Climate Change Minister Greg Barker, attending the Oslo Climate and Forest conference, heralded the establishment of the Interim REDD+ (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation) Partnership Agreement as a real demonstration of commitment towards agreeing an ambitious climate change deal. ‪‪Speaking at the conference, Greg Barker said: ‪‪"I'm encouraged by the commitment shown here in Oslo today from both developed and developing countries. "The interim REDD+ Partnership Agreement puts the world on course to delivering scaled up early action to tackle deforestation and represents a real breakthrough in making progress on keeping global temperatures below 2C.‪‪ The onus is now on all of us to support real action on the ground in rainforest nations to stop vast acres of forests disappearing. This means that finance must also be scaled up in the long term and that this can only be achieved in partnership with the private sector."‪

Ahead of the conference, the new UK Government also confirmed it would contribute £1.5bn in Fast Start finance over three years (2010-2012), of which £300m would be dedicated to helping rainforest nations safeguard their forests.‪ The Minister praised the work of HRH Prince of Wales for his tireless leadership on the issue and welcomed his participation at the Oslo conference.

Source: U.K. Department of Energy and Climate Change


Last Updated on Monday, 31 May 2010 00:15  

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