G8 failure to launch on climate

Source Inter Press Service

The G8's failure to make meaningful commitments on climate last week pushes the world ever closer to global climate catastrophe, experts warn. Without commitments to take action, there is little comfort in G8 countries' agreement to keep overall global warming below 2.0 degrees Celsius. "If they took the 2.0-degree commitment seriously, it would imply a vigourous and immediate carbon emission reduction programme," said Michael Oppenheimer, a professor of Geosciences and International Affairs at Princeton University in the U.S. "It would mean carbon emissions would have to peak by 2020 and decline. That's a tall order but that's what needs to happen to stabilise at around 2.0 degrees C," Oppenheimer told IPS.