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wtmusic

(39,166 posts)
Mon Dec 10, 2012, 12:30 PM Dec 2012

Why China Is So Wary Of Ambitious International Climate Targets



"From many perspectives, China is a global powerhouse. China is the world’s second largest economy in terms of gross domestic product, the world’s largest energy consumer, and a global leader in renewable energy investment. China is also the world’s biggest greenhouse gas emitter.

It is no surprise, then, that when it comes to global climate change negotiations, such as the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change conference currently taking place in Doha, Qatar, many nations are looking for China to step up and play a role more in line with its global economic and emissions status.

From a U.S. perspective, that means demanding that China play by the same rules in a future climate treaty that will be developed between now and 2015, rather than treating it as a developing country on par with Chad or the Congo. Some parties want a new treaty to require legally-binding emission reductions for all (though not the same amount for all parties). Thus far, China has refused to endorse this kind of legal framework, and instead is sticking to the interpretation of “common but differentiated responsibilities,” which creates a firewall between the obligations of developed and developing countries. This puts the United States and other developed nations in one bucket, puts China in a separate bucket along with the poorest countries in the world, and allows the latter to make only voluntary commitments to reduce their emissions (as opposed to the mandatory commitments requested of the developed countries)."

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Why China Is So Wary Of Ambitious International Climate Targets (Original Post) wtmusic Dec 2012 OP
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wtmusic

(39,166 posts)
2. Exactly
Mon Dec 10, 2012, 06:12 PM
Dec 2012

It's going to take a lot of finesse to get the Chinese to take emissions seriously. We're not in the best arguing position ourselves, and playing hardball is sure to backfire. IMO it's going to take a global import carbon tax on Chinese products to make changes happen.

This was the best summary of the current state of affairs I've found.

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