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G8 nations agree to cut emissions 50 percent by 2050 (sort of)

Posted at 7:51 AM on 08 Jul 2008

At this year's Group of Eight meeting in Japan, the world's richest nations more or less agreed to cut greenhouse-gas emissions 50 percent by 2050. While the agreement is notable since it means President Bush has budged ever-so-slightly on the climate issue, the group's statement on the cuts is little more than a carefully worded pledge to keep negotiating. At last year's G8 meeting in Germany, countries agreed to "consider" cutting their emissions to 50 percent below 1990 levels by 2050; this year, the G8's joint statement said the nations would "consider and adopt" a goal of 50 percent cuts through the United Nations climate treaty process. However, the baseline year for emission cuts has apparently been changed from 1990 levels to today's, meaning the cuts would be much smaller overall. Also, the pledge is conditional on other nations like China and India agreeing to similar cuts, which gives the G8 nations even more wiggle room. One of environmentalists' biggest contentions with the G8 statement is that no short-term goals were set.

sources:  The Washington Post, BBC News, The New York Times
straight to the statement:  G8 Environment and Climate Change Statement

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Weak-Willed

Cowards and pansies ........ worthless ...... apparently leadership is a thing of the past

"We Have Found the Enemy and It Is Us" ... Pogo
Copenhagen - 2009

Everyone is waiting for Copenhagen in 2009 with a new US President and Congress.

Copenhagen is where the shit will go down.  Gloves off.

Greedy8

The G8, the world's richest nations interest lie elsewhere.
Their agreement to cut GHGE by 50% by 2050 is totally irrelevant, now is the time for action, not 50yrs down the line.

If we are expected to believe politicians, who have no responsibilities to the future; we are just plain ignorant.

Live your life for today, tomorrow has been postponed forever.

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