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Bonn summit delegation ramps up pressure on developed countries

- By WANG YANFEI in Bonn, Germany wangyanfei@ chinadaily.com.cn

The Chinese delegation has vowed to put pre-2020 actions on the formal negotiatin­g agenda of the Bonn climate talks to put further pressure on developed countries to deliver on carbon reduction promises, otherwise global cooperatio­n on implementi­ng Paris Agreement will face severe setbacks.

Senior representa­tives with the Chinese delegation said there is an urgent need to put the agenda on the table, as a lack of concrete action before 2020 from developed nations may dent global confidence in further implementi­ng the Paris Agreement.

“There are only two years to 2020, so we don’t have the luxury of time,” said Chinese negotiator Chen Zhihua.

“Clearly the gaps are there. If they are not being filled, the gaps will ultimately transfer to the post-2020 period.”

Unlike the Paris Agreement made in 2015, where nearly 200 signatorie­s set clear targets to combat climate change starting from 2020, the onus is on developed nations in the pre-2020 Actions, in which it requires developed countries to meet quantified targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Rulebook draft

Signatorie­s to the Paris Agreement around the world are striving to draft a rulebook for implementi­ng the Paris pact in Bonn, which is expected to be finalized at next year’s climate conference.

But the ongoing negotiatio­ns face “a crisis of trust” if developed nations refuse to agree to formally address pre2020 actions during the talks,

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