1rst Youth Climate conference in Denmark. Negociations Rooms (6 topics)

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1rst Youth Climate conference in Denmark

Negociations Rooms (6 topics)

NGO works

Contract negociations and signatures on wednesday

An hopefull sign ? Each country has signed the contract of the UNITED NATIONS Canada, represended by French students. Russia, represented by German students.

Climate Agreement Reduction of CO2 emissions : -G8 countries and China have to reduce their CO2 emissions by 15% before 2030 and by 50% before NIC countries have to reduce their CO2 emissions by7% until 2030 and by 30% until Others have to stabilize their emissions by 2030 and make a 20% reduction before Quotas : -Trading within a worldwide and liberal quota-trading system based on a national level. -The value of these quotas will decrease each year after 2012 by a certain percentage according to the level of development. -Industrialized countries are not allowed to buy more than 10% of the amount of their own quotas from other countries. Green energies : -Each country has to increase its percentage of green energies to produce at least 40% of its energy with green energies. The World Climate Organisation : One country = One vote -Financial funds (0.5% of the GDP of each country) to build projects together : common research for new technologies, preventing floods, ensuring clean water, developing education

Thank you for your attention !