And tells industrialised nations “shame on you”.
On the final full day of negotiations at the UN climate change talks the industrialised nations are stalling. Without a decision from Brussels on the EU climate and energy package, and with the umbrella countries procrastinating on emissions targets decided at Bali one year ago, progress at Poznan looks remote.
And yet, while the industrialised nations block the path to strong agreement, the developing countries are leading the way with the strength of their proposals and climate change initiatives.
Oxfam's Theo Ratcliff reports from Poland, where we're waiting for the outcome of crucial climate change talks.
European Leaders lack both the vision and the political will to get a deal for the climate in Copenhagen, Greenpeace warned today.
Commenting on the climate deal agreed in Brussels, Robin Oakley, Greenpeace UK climate campaigner, said:
As UN climate negotiations fizzle out in Poznan, Poland, Friends of the Earth warns of a global climate crisis unless the world takes urgent action to cut emissions.
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