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How Much Did the Climate Talks in Durban Accomplish?
Sat, 2011-12-17 01:05 — Kathy GilbeauxRuth Greenspan Bell and Barry Blechman
Published by the Council on Foreign Relations
Foreign Affairs - December 13, 2011
Why more of the same could be dooming the planet.
The outcome of the recent Durban climate conference represents a victory, of sorts, for a particular vision of how the community of nations might eventually gain control over greenhouse gases. But that vision is flawed, perpetuating an approach that, after more than 20 years of negotiations, has not reversed warming trends. Of particular concern is the continued insistence on a comprehensive deal negotiated by all nations through a UN process. The degree to which the meme of a "legally-binding" agreement has dominated thinking is likewise troubling.
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