As if we didn't know that allready... Here are some excerpts from the proposal being sent around to the delegates in Durban. The bottom section is the relevent one. They feel the First World should give them 1.6 TRILLION dollars PER YEAR to aid the UN in this endeavor.
This the same UN that aided and abetted the Rwandan massacre, that saw the oil for food program enrich UN leaders while Iraqi's died of starvation. Yeah right.
Annex I Parties should take the lead, taking into account their historical
responsibilities pursuant to such a paradigm on equitable access to sustainable
development, including through adoption at the seventeenth session of the Conference of
the Parties and rapid and time-bound implementation thereafter of ambitious, robust and
comparable short-, mid- and long-term Annex-I quantifies emission limitation and
reduction objectives;
(c) Equity, common but differentiated responsibilities and respective
capabilities, and sustainable development (equitable access to sustainable development
which will ensure adequate time for social and economic development for all developing
countries; low-carbon development strategy is indispensable to sustainable development);
Social and economic development and poverty eradication are the first and
overriding priorities of developing country Parties, the extent of developing country
Parties’ contributions to global emissions reductions shall be consistent with the principles
and provisions of the Convention, as appropriate to their specific needs and circumstances
and dependent on the extent to which finance, technology and capacity-building support by
developed country Parties. The extent of adaptation support to developing countries is
contingent on developed country mitigation ambition and provision of support for
mitigation in developing countries as required under the Convention and reaffirmed in the
Bali Action Plan, to enable developing countries to achieve sustainable development;
Equity
34. Decides that a global goal for substantially reducing global emissions by 2050,
referred to in decision 1/CP.16, paragraph 5, shall be achieved by Parties on the basis of
equity and in accordance with their common but differentiated responsibilities and
respective capabilities. Accordingly, equity shall be reflected by having a fair sharing and
an equitable allocation framework wherein developed country Parties take the lead in
undertaking deep binding emission reductions in the short-, mid- and long-terms that reflect
their historical and current responsibility for global emissions and in providing finance,
technology and capacity-building to developing countries, consistent with their
commitments under the Convention.
and by providing
finance, technology and capacity building to developing countries in order to assist them in
undertaking relevant actions to adapt to and mitigate climate change, while assuring
developing countries the right to sustainable development and elimination of poverty.
72. Migrants – ensuring the full respect of human rights, including the inherent rights of
migrants
Rights of mother earth
74. Ensure respect for the intrinsic laws of nature;
75. The recognition and defence of the rights of Mother Earth to ensure harmony
between humanity and nature, and that their will be no commodification of the functions of
nature, therefore no carbon market will be developed with that purpose;
76. The assurance that in all actions related to forest land, the integrity and
multifunctionality of the ecological systems shall be preserved and no offsetting or market
mechanisms shall be applied or developed.
Right to survive
77. The rights of some Parties to survive are threatened by the adverse impacts of
climate change, including sea level rise.
The provision of the amount of funds to be made available annually to developing
country Parties, which shall be equivalent to the budget that developed countries spend on
defence, security, and warfare. Fifty per cent of that amount shall be for adaptation, 20 per
cent for mitigation, 15 per cent for technology development and transfer and 15 per cent for
forest-related actions in developing country Parties;
http://unfccc.int/resource/docs/2011/awglca14/eng/crp39.pdf
This the same UN that aided and abetted the Rwandan massacre, that saw the oil for food program enrich UN leaders while Iraqi's died of starvation. Yeah right.
Annex I Parties should take the lead, taking into account their historical
responsibilities pursuant to such a paradigm on equitable access to sustainable
development, including through adoption at the seventeenth session of the Conference of
the Parties and rapid and time-bound implementation thereafter of ambitious, robust and
comparable short-, mid- and long-term Annex-I quantifies emission limitation and
reduction objectives;
(c) Equity, common but differentiated responsibilities and respective
capabilities, and sustainable development (equitable access to sustainable development
which will ensure adequate time for social and economic development for all developing
countries; low-carbon development strategy is indispensable to sustainable development);
Social and economic development and poverty eradication are the first and
overriding priorities of developing country Parties, the extent of developing country
Parties’ contributions to global emissions reductions shall be consistent with the principles
and provisions of the Convention, as appropriate to their specific needs and circumstances
and dependent on the extent to which finance, technology and capacity-building support by
developed country Parties. The extent of adaptation support to developing countries is
contingent on developed country mitigation ambition and provision of support for
mitigation in developing countries as required under the Convention and reaffirmed in the
Bali Action Plan, to enable developing countries to achieve sustainable development;
Equity
34. Decides that a global goal for substantially reducing global emissions by 2050,
referred to in decision 1/CP.16, paragraph 5, shall be achieved by Parties on the basis of
equity and in accordance with their common but differentiated responsibilities and
respective capabilities. Accordingly, equity shall be reflected by having a fair sharing and
an equitable allocation framework wherein developed country Parties take the lead in
undertaking deep binding emission reductions in the short-, mid- and long-terms that reflect
their historical and current responsibility for global emissions and in providing finance,
technology and capacity-building to developing countries, consistent with their
commitments under the Convention.
and by providing
finance, technology and capacity building to developing countries in order to assist them in
undertaking relevant actions to adapt to and mitigate climate change, while assuring
developing countries the right to sustainable development and elimination of poverty.
72. Migrants – ensuring the full respect of human rights, including the inherent rights of
migrants
Rights of mother earth
74. Ensure respect for the intrinsic laws of nature;
75. The recognition and defence of the rights of Mother Earth to ensure harmony
between humanity and nature, and that their will be no commodification of the functions of
nature, therefore no carbon market will be developed with that purpose;
76. The assurance that in all actions related to forest land, the integrity and
multifunctionality of the ecological systems shall be preserved and no offsetting or market
mechanisms shall be applied or developed.
Right to survive
77. The rights of some Parties to survive are threatened by the adverse impacts of
climate change, including sea level rise.
The provision of the amount of funds to be made available annually to developing
country Parties, which shall be equivalent to the budget that developed countries spend on
defence, security, and warfare. Fifty per cent of that amount shall be for adaptation, 20 per
cent for mitigation, 15 per cent for technology development and transfer and 15 per cent for
forest-related actions in developing country Parties;
http://unfccc.int/resource/docs/2011/awglca14/eng/crp39.pdf