191 nations accelerate limits on threats to ozone
By Reuters
The United Nations also hailed the deal, saying it could cut billions of tonnes in greenhouse gas emissions.
The deal "will stand out as a pivotal moment in the international fight against global warming," Baird told a televised news conference in
Damage to the layer protecting the Earth from ultraviolet radiation has been linked to an increased risk of cancers and cataracts among humans. Hydrochlorofluorocarbons are used in air conditioners and refrigerators. "Governments had a golden opportunity to deal with the twin challenges of climate change and protecting the ozone layer and governments took it," Achim Steiner, UNEP's executive director, said in a statement. "The precise and final savings in terms of greenhouse gas emissions could amount to several billions of tonnes."
The White House spokeswoman, Dana Perino, said the agreement "represents one of the most significant new global actions to confront climate change by reducing the greenhouse gas profile of the phased-out substances." Under the terms of the deal, all governments agreed to freeze hydrochlorofluorocarbon production by 2013 compared to average production levels in 2009 and 2010.
Developed nations agreed to cut production and consumption by 75 percent by 2010 and by 90 percent by 2015 on the way to a full phase-out by 2020. Developing nations committed to a 10-percent cut in production and consumption by 2015, a 35-percent cut by 2020, a 67.5-percent reduction by 2025 and a phase-out by 2030.
UNEP said that delegates had agreed to find enough money to provide financial and technical help to developing nations, but gave no details. The
UNEP said it has spent $2 billion
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