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Green light given for negotiations at United Nations Climate Change Conference in Bali
8 June 2007 - Bonn
The Executive Secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), Yvo de Boer,
welcomed the G8 process on climate change, which calls for a new global agreement under the UNFCCC by 2009
and said he was “very encouraged” by the fact that this process was supported by the Group of 5
countries with emerging economies, ie. Brazil, China, India, Mexico and South Africa.
The UNFCCC Executive Secretary further greatly welcomed the instruments to address climate change contained
in the G8 communiqué, particularly the carbon market and its role in creating economic incentives for
developing countries. He noted with satisfaction that the G8 + 5 call for the means for adaptation to be
included in a future agreement along with enhanced technology cooperation and financing. “The green
light has been given for negotiations to begin on a comprehensive, flexible and fair agreement at the United
Nations Climate Change Conference to be held in Bali in December this year,” he said.
Mr. de Boer added that a negotiating agenda must now be mapped out, which needs to address how future climate
change policies can green economic growth and assist societies, especially the most vulnerable societies, to
adapt to climate change. He said that In the context of such an agenda, the carbon market and the transfer of
clean technologies would be essential.
Joint Statement by
the German G8 Presidency and the Heads of State and/or Government of Brazil, China, India, Mexico and South
Africa on the occasion of the G8 Summit in Heiligendamm, Germany, 8 June 2007
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