NewsAPEC climate deal sets no binding goals
Leaders for the APEC (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation) group of Pacific Rim countries reached an agreement on Saturday on a long-term goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions. All 21 APEC countries together are responsible for some 60% of all greenhouse gas emissions. But the group didn’t set any binding targets for reductions.
A target of reducing energy use 25% per dollar of gross domestic product by 2030 was mentioned, but only as a non-binding goal. The declaration also includes a call to increase forest cover in the region by 2020.
According to the New York Times the developing APEC nations, led by India and China, were the main opponents of any binding targets. Because of the lack of firm targets the declaration has come in for criticism from environmental organizations.
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