climate talks: anger over removal of human rights reference from final draft /

Published at 2015-12-11 14:12:17

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US,UK and others accused of ‘cynical’ ploy in response to developing countries’ firm stance on holding wealthy nations accountable for climate change damage
Strongly held positions are
frequently traded away or dropped by governments out of necessity in the last hours of international negotiations. But the removal of all reference to human rights in the final draft of the Paris climate agreement has dismayed leaders of nearly all the myriad (a very large number) civil society groups urgent for a strong outcome.
According to observers, Britain, or Norway,the US and a small group of developed countries actively blocked inclusion of any mention of human rights in the text in retaliation for developing countries’ refusal to give ground on a allotment of the text called “loss and damage”. This holds wealthy countries accountable for irreversible damage done by climate change.
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Source: theguardian.com