Climate Change Convention

(asked on 8th July 2015) - View Source

Question

To ask the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, what preparations her Department is making in advance of the Paris Conference on Climate Change 2015.


Answered by
Andrea Leadsom Portrait
Andrea Leadsom
This question was answered on 14th July 2015

The Government is committed to securing an ambitious, legally binding, global deal on climate change at Conference of Parties (COP) 21 to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in Paris.

My right hon. Friends the Prime Minister and the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, are actively engaging in preparations for Paris. Alongside other G7 leaders, the Prime Minister called for priority to be given to delivering an ambitious climate package at this year’s COP. The G7 statement included strong language on the need for a deal in Paris, on climate finance and on future ambition. The endorsement by G7 leaders has provided further positive momentum. The Secretary of State has also met her international counterparts to discuss the key issues for the Conference in Paris on several occasions, including at the Petersburg Dialogue in Berlin, at the G7 Climate Ministers meeting and more recently at EU Environment Council.

There remains a lot of work to do. But my Ministerial colleagues and I will take every opportunity to press for an agreement which includes greenhouse gas reduction targets from all countries that together keep the global goal of limiting global warming to 2 degrees within reach, a regular review of targets and a global long term goal, and a set of rules that ensure transparency and accountability of commitments and allows the world to track progress.

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