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Yvo de Boer resigns as Executive Secretary of the UNFCCC (18th February 2010)


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Date added: 18.2.2010



Press Release Overview:

Commenting on the resignation of the top UN climate official Yvo de Boer today (Thursday 18 February 2010), Friends of the Earth's International Climate Campaigner Asad Rehman said:


Body Text:

"Yvo de Boer's departure will echo the frustration felt by millions around the world at the failure in Copenhagen.


"But the UN is the only legitimate body that can forge effective and fair international action to tackle climate change.


"De Boer's resignation must not be seen as an opportunity to strike weak and dangerous climate deals outside of the UN process as we saw in Copenhagen.


"What is needed now more than ever is a strong and fair global agreement in line with the very real risks we all face.


"Yvo de Boer's successor must not be afraid to hold rich countries to task for their failure to set real emissions targets - it is their legal and moral responsibility to cut emissions first and fastest."


Friends of the Earth is calling for rich countries to increase their level of ambition to cut their emissions by at least 40 per cent by 2020, without carbon offsetting. This is the minimum the science says is required.


The green campaigning charity wants rich countries to reaffirm their commitment to the Kyoto Protocol, under which rich countries accept their responsibility for causing climate change and agree to cut their emissions first and fastest.


Friends of the Earth also wants rich countries to recommit to the UN negotiating process, enshrining the principles of democracy and inclusion, rather than pursuing action through alternative forums such as the G20 or the Major Economies Forum.



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