The Herald (South Africa)

Heat’s on climate indaba

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Sizzling weather this summer will put pressure on almost 200 government­s to reach a deal in Poland in December on the details of a global plan to limit climate change, the incoming president of the UN talks said.

Environmen­t ministers will meet in Katowice, the heart of Poland’s coal-producing Silesia region, to agree on rules for the 2015 Paris climate accord.

That accord set a sweeping goal of ending the fossil-fuel era this century, but the text was vague on details.

Michal Kurtyka, formerly Poland’s deputy energy minister, who will preside at the December 3-14 talks, said: “Paris is empty without Katowice.”

Poland, which generates most of its electricit­y from coal, is hosting the annual UN climate talks for the third time.

“The Paris agreement includes certain principles.

“However, the way they will be implemente­d will be described in the Katowice package – so the more detailed and concrete it is, the better.”

Hot weather this summer that set off wildfires from California to Greece had made officials more determined to reach a detailed deal in Katowice, he said.

“I think this will increase political determinat­ion for the solutions to be as concrete and as detailed as possible,” Kurtyka said. –

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