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Copenhagen summit: US, China clash

Copenhagen summit: US, China clash
Copenhagen, Dec 11: The summit to bring a common agreement in carbon reduction ran into trouble as China and United States engaged heated argument over each others commitment to control carbon emission at the Copenhagen Summit on Wednesday, Dec 9.

China took offence to statement made by US chief negotiator Todd Stern in which he instructed China to stand firm on its commitment to cut carbon emission.

Retorting back China said that US should do some soul searching before making such statement as US itself has failed to meet its 17-year-old commitment to cut down carbon emission.

"What they should do is some deep soul-searching," said Yu Qingtai, China's chief climate negotiator.

Stern had said that China should move beyond making domestic announcement and engaged in transparent international agreement.

"China's announcement boosted optimism before the conference, but didn't go far enough," Said Stern.

China had earlier declared its decision to reduce carbon intensity of its industry upto 45 percent following president Barack Obama's decsion to the same in Nov, 2009.

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Reality Check 11 Dec 2009 10:00 pm
Bill Clinton and Al Gore negotiated a proposed treaty to allow China to produce as much Green House Gas as it China wanted but required the US to severely damage the US economy by cutting back on Green House Gas. The Senate advised Bill Clinton, 98-0, that if he tried to get the US to agree to it he would be voted down by more than 10 to 1. Bill Clinton was so embarrassed by the proposed treaty he did not even try to get the United States to agree to it. Good try China - but it is not going to happen - not then and not now.
Reality Check 11 Dec 2009 09:53 pm
The US never made any commitments to anyone. The US is not a dictatorship. US Presidents can only negotiate proposed treaties. US Treaties do not go into effect until confirmed by the US Senate. No, Repeat No, Global Warming Treaty has even been submitted to the US Senate for ratification, nor has one been ratified. No Treaty, No Committment. Holds true for both Bill Clinton and Barack Obama. Talk is cheap - ratification means something.
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