Criticism: "Copenhagen accord" is meaningless spin

2009-12-20 09:41 BJT

Special Report: UN climate change conference in Copenhagen |

 

Criticism is mounting after world leaders at the UN climate conference only "noted" a non-binding accord. Many nations are disappointed.

It was a disappointing day for those who had anticipated a legally binding treaty to curb carbon emissions would be reached.

Environmentalists and non-governmental organizations have criticized the "Copenhagen accord" as meaningless spin.

Kim Carstensen, WWF Global Climate Initiative, said, "It was very close to not having any agreement at all. We ended up with the Conference of Parties noting that there was an agreement made yesterday among 25 countries but they didn't actually agree to what those 25 countries agreed yesterday."

But some world leaders are downplaying the criticism and opposition, and have expressed optimism.

Lars Lokke Rasmussen, Danish Prime Minister, said, "There were some objections, not from many countries, but from quite a few and we overcame that obstacle because now it is entirely up to the countries to sign up for this. I predict - as my colleagues - that many, many countries would sign up for this."

Kim Carstensen, WWF Global Climate Initiative, said, 
Kim Carstensen, WWF Global Climate Initiative, said, "It was very
close to not having any agreement at all. We ended up with the
Conference of Parties noting that there was an agreement made
yesterday among 25 countries but they didn't actually agree to what
those 25 countries agreed yesterday."(CCTV.com)