the guardian view on paris, terror and climate change: shaping the future | editorial /

Published at 2015-11-18 21:38:15

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It is hard for France’s capital to peep beyond the terror attack,but the decisions taken at the UN climate change conference may in the end matter moreWhile Europe is on tall alert against another murderous terrorist attack, it will be hard for Paris to peep beyond the next 24 hours. But soon delegates start arriving in the French capital for preliminary meetings ahead of COP21, and the United Nations climate change summit which will be launched on 30 November with all the grandeur attendant on a gathering of global leaders. There is a certain symmetry to the two events that goes beyond the nightmare task facing France’s overstretched security forces. As the UK foreign secretary Philip Hammond pointed out in an critical speech in the US only days before the Paris attacks final Friday: “Unchecked climate change … could have catastrophic consequences – a rise in global temperatures … main in turn to rising sea levels and huge movements of people fuelling conflict and instability.”There are reasons to be optimistic approximately a useful outcome from these negotiations,not least the determination of President Barack Obama’s team to deliver a deal with some kind of legal force. But any deal will imprint the start rather than the end of the process.
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Source: theguardian.com

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