Himalayan nations agree on climate adaptation plan
source: http://www.boston.com/news/world/asia/articles/2011/11/20/himalayan_nations_agree_on_climate...
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"The success of our initiative will not only have direct and immediate benefits for our own people, but we could be setting a worthy precedent for other countries that share similar conditions," Bhutan's Prime Minister Lyonchhoen Jigmi Y. Thinley said according to a press statement released late Saturday.
Pakistan, China and Afghanistan were absent from the summit but organizers downplayed that, saying that the summit was focused on securing ecosystems, endangered species,and food and water sources for only the Himalayas' eastern part.
The summit called for action amid the international community's inability to agree on limiting greenhouse gas emissions blamed for global climate change. The next round of U.N. climate talks begin in Durban, South Africa Nov. 28, but the expectations of any breakthrough there are limited.
As part of the declaration the four nations agreed to work together to increase access to "affordable and reliable" clean energy resources and technology through a regional knowledge sharing mechanism, a press statement from the World Wildlife Fund said.
The draft of the declaration was not immediately available Sunday.
The most contentious part of the talks dealt with water security, according to the WWF release, but the four nations did agree to work together on ecosystem and disaster management, sharing their knowledge in water use efficiency.
Regional tensions have long prevented Himalayan cooperation, including basic research in the world's largest block of glaciers outside the polar regions, and accounting for 40 percent of the world's fresh water.
There was also consensus on food security and securing livelihoods and the deal covers way to adapt and improve food production and help vulnerable communities get better access to nutritious food.
"These kinds of regional initiatives are really needed," said Liisa Rohweder, CEO of WWF Finland, adding the summit was a good lead to follow for the Durban meeting.
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squarethecircle
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working together is something we all need to remember we can do...after all not one of us will be left out of what is coming
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squarethecircle:
A fact about this reality far too many people have pushed aside.
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http://current.com/entertainment/movies/92184782_meltdown-in-nepal.htm
Meltdown in Nepal.
But let's keep drilling.
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JanforGore
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http://current.com/community/93421291_happy-bhutan-alarmed-by-himalayan-climate-...
Glacial melt here is alarming and millions depend on these glaciers for water. And the people who live here do not have a carbon footprint that comes anywhere near what we pollute the atmosphere with every day. Yet, the rich countries of the world think they owe nothing to make amends for turning our commons into a sewer because the money is all that matters.
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http://current.com/groups/culture/93548017_how-melting-glaciers-and-mountain-tsu...
The mindset of those who still think this is some far flung thing that we have time to address amazes me. We have about five years per the IEA before we begin to see dangerous climate change that is irreversible. And we won't see any action by this government for at least a decade if that. People are already dying. How many will be enough?
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Of course China wasn't there. Just like the U.S they think they are special and do not have to be accountable for what they do because it's all about the $$$$. This is exactly what will cause Durban to now be a dud like all the rest of the UN conferences before it. The U.S and China, too little babies standing there looking at each other sticking out their tongues saying, well, if you won't do it we won't either. Neener neener. :::::stomp feet.::::: Good for these four countries that have understood the seriousness of this and preparing for the future. Hopefully it can be followed through on. But then, those living through the effects of this are obviously more aware of what we need to do now to secure water and food resources.
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JanforGore:
At least the Chinese are planting billions of trees and seriously developing renewable energy.
The United States is being the real A-hole here. - 6 months ago
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coolplanet:
the Chinese are trying to cover up the pyramids there so we can forget who we are further.
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