AP Interview:
China Says New Climate Pact Must Treat Rich Nations as 'culprits'
By The Associated Press
UNITED NATIONS: Negotiations on a new treaty to fight global warming will fail if rich nations are not treated as "culprits" and developing countries as "victims,"
The whole world must take action to confront climate change, but developed countries have a "historical responsibility" to do much more because their unrestrained emissions in the past century are responsible for global warming, said Ambassador Yu Qingtai.
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Yu said the principle of "common but differentiated responsibilities" for developed and developing countries was accepted in the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change.
It is enshrined, he said, in the 1997 Kyoto Protocol, which set binding targets on industrial countries to cut emissions of carbon dioxide and other gases while exempting developing countries like
Wealthy nations are "the culprits, the countries who are responsible for the creation of this problem," Yu said. Developing countries are "victims ... (that) face the common task of achieving economic and social development so that their people can enjoy a better standard of living." In December, delegations from nearly 190 countries agreed at a U.N.-sponsored conference in
Yu said that agreement reiterated the principle of different responsibilities for rich and poor nations. If it is abandoned, he warned, "people will just disperse and go their own ways and do their own things. So this principle is the very foundation for international cooperation."
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