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We need a new UN body to break the climate deadlock says Hughes

March 13, 2010 5:38 PM
Originally published by UK Liberal Democrats

The authority would sit in permanent session and bring coherence to efforts to reach a binding and enforceable agreement on emissions cuts.

The motion passed by Conference also: Called for a floor price for carbon to stabilise the carbon market and promote higher levels of investment in the low carbon economy

Reaffirmed the Liberal Democrat commitment to a 40% emissions cut by 2020 and the goals of the 10:10 campaign

Commenting, Liberal Democrat Shadow Energy and Climate Change Secretary, Simon Hughes said:

"There's no question that Copenhagen was a failure of international leadership. But it also exposed the weakness and fragmentation of a bewildering institutional framework.

"Getting a good deal on climate change will be all but impossible without a strong world environment body with the clout to bang heads together.

"The current mishmash of institutions, agreements and treaties is diluting efforts to make the politics fit the science.

"If the WTO can adjudicate on trade disputes, then surely the time has come for a UN body that can break the climate deadlock."

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