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COP25 notes more ambition despite rifts

Highlighting the need for science-driven climate solutions, the COP25 presidency pointed out that science is very compelling in order to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 at the latest.

COP25 notes more ambition despite rifts
COP25 notes more ambition despite rifts
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Published : Dec 15, 2019, 10:17 AM IST

Madrid: The UN Climate Change Conference COP25 presidency stressed their determination to reach an agreement on Saturday as the talks over combating the climate crisis dragged on in Madrid beyond the official deadline.

"The vast majority of delegations are asking for a more ambitious text, and that's what we are aiming at", said Andres Landerretche, Coordinator of COP25 Presidency, in view of the wide-ranging concerns the delegations had this morning.

The presidency is not expecting a suspension of the talks.

"We expect that delegations, at the end of the day, will compromise certain aspects, and at the end of the day, we will be able to provide a text that accommodates most of the concerns, and then we can move forward," Landerretche added.

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He highlighted the need for science-driven climate solutions at this "defining moment".

"The science is very compelling in terms of what we need to do in order to achieve our carbon neutrality by 2050 at the latest", he said.

Read also: India's 8-yr-old activist reminder of world's obligations: UN chief

Madrid: The UN Climate Change Conference COP25 presidency stressed their determination to reach an agreement on Saturday as the talks over combating the climate crisis dragged on in Madrid beyond the official deadline.

"The vast majority of delegations are asking for a more ambitious text, and that's what we are aiming at", said Andres Landerretche, Coordinator of COP25 Presidency, in view of the wide-ranging concerns the delegations had this morning.

The presidency is not expecting a suspension of the talks.

"We expect that delegations, at the end of the day, will compromise certain aspects, and at the end of the day, we will be able to provide a text that accommodates most of the concerns, and then we can move forward," Landerretche added.

Read also: China plans new coal plants, trims support for clean energy

He highlighted the need for science-driven climate solutions at this "defining moment".

"The science is very compelling in terms of what we need to do in order to achieve our carbon neutrality by 2050 at the latest", he said.

Read also: India's 8-yr-old activist reminder of world's obligations: UN chief

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