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CAN
Intervention


AWG‐KP
Opening
Plenary


Durban,
November
29,
2011


Delivered
by
David
Turnbull,
CAN
International


Thank
you
Chair,
 


I
am
speaking
on
behalf
of
the
Climate
Action
Network.
 


We
call
on
Parties
to
acknowledge
the
urgency
with
which
climate
change
needs
to
be
 addressed
and
to
agree
to
ambitious
and
immediate
emissions
reduction
targets
that
are
in
 line
with
the
Cancun
Agreement
to
prevent
global
warming
beyond
two
degrees
Celsius.
Kyoto
 Protocol
parties
must
commit
to
a
second
commitment
period
at
Durban.
The
legal
and
 governance
structure
of
the
Kyoto
Protocol
is
crucial
to
ensuring
that
mitigation
commitments
 are
legally
binding
and
have
environmental
integrity.




Loopholes
represent
an
extreme
threat
to
the
environmental
integrity
and
effectiveness
of
the
 post‐2012
climate
regime.
The surplus of AAUs under the Kyoto Protocol amounts to 7.5-10 Gt CO2e, roughly one third of current 2020 emissions reduction targets pledged by

Annex 1 countries.
We
call
on
Parties
to
fully
address
the
issue
of
surplus
AAUs
generated


during
the
2008‐2012
commitment
period.
Double
counting
for
new
market
and
non‐market
 mechanisms
must
absolutely
be
avoided
and
accountability
for
LULUCF
needs
to
be


strengthened.


In
LULUCF,
Annex
1
countries
have
laid
their
cards
on
the
table,
proposing
to
hide
forestry
 emissions
and
largely
not
account
for
emissions
from
other
land
uses.
This
undermines
targets
 and
the
Kyoto
Protocol.
Durban
is
the
last
chance
for
countries,
including
developing
countries
 that
are
committed
to
rules
with
environmental
integrity,
to
reject
the
worst
options
on
the
 table,
and
require
robust
rules.


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