My Blog » Can we agree on a fair and equitable Carbon Price ?

 2 Comments- Add comment | Back to Home Written on 01-Oct-2009 by panokroko

 The EP is in Bangkok attending the UN meetings and supports the
process of a just Carbon Pricing and a Climate agreement. For a
comprehensive global agreement to be reached in Copenhagen, this
December, the priority should be to agree on the essential basic
elements for a carbon emissions deal:

 - Measure and reward with equitable Carbon pricing the Natural Earth
 Ecosystems of forests, wilderness, national parklands  and rainforests
 as Carbon Sinks.
 - Binding emission reductions for all industrialised countries based
 on energy intensity reductions greater than 3% per year and just
 carbon pricing for energy use.
 - Measurable, committed and appropriate change action by developing
 countries to limit emissions and reduce energy intensity.
 - Reduce intensity of energy globally and enact framework for action
 on renewable alternative energy and adaptation to climate change.
 - Reduce deforestation, forest degradation and promote sustainable
 forest management in all regions and especially the tropics.
 - Account for agricultural biomass burning and update accounting rules
 for changes in emissions, due to land-use changes & forestry.
 - Expand international carbon markets to generate financial support
 for developing countries and promote cost-effective emission cuts.
 - Desubsidize the entire energy sector so all energies compete on
merit and honest prices.
- Provide international finance to developing  countries to supplement
 financial flows from the carbon market and domestic investment.
- Create Personal Carbon allocations for capital flows and Technology
transfer cooperation and funding to accelerate development of a
global low-carbon  economy.

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