FACTBOX-France, Brazil join forces on climate change
Here are the main points of the joint document announced after a meeting between the two leaders in Paris on Saturday.
- Industrialised countries should outline emission pathways consistent with the goal of reducing emissions by at least 80 percent from their 1990 levels by 2050.
- Countries outside the group of so-called "Annex 1" group of industrialised countries should pursue low carbon growth by implementing "nationally appropriate mitigation actions", supported by funding help by richer countries.
- Developing countries should also reduce the rate at which their greenhouse gas emissions rise.
- Developing countries threatened by damaging effects of climate change, particularly poor and vulnerable African countries, to be given "significant" financial help.
- Increased cooperation on research and technology between developed and developing countries.
- Increased efforts to cut emissions from deforestation in developing countries.
- An international organisation for the environment and sustainable development to be created. Impetus from Copenhagen should allow this body to be set up by 2012. For story, click [nLE178388] (Reporting by James Mackenzie; editing by Ralph Boulton)
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