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The results of CP16/CMP6 in CancĂșn, Mexico, held from November 29 through December 10, 2010, offer a reason to celebrate even though a post-2012 climate deal was not struck and thorny issues will remain unresolved until next year at CP17/CMP7 in Durban, South Africa. Both the UNFCCC as well as the Kyoto Protocol governing bodies adopted comprehensive, new and substantive decisions in CancĂșn.
These make further steps toward a new legally-binding climate agreement, legitimize emission targets in the Copenhagen Accord and, most importantly, restore the diplomatic trust needed to reach consensus
on a climate deal in 2011. This final achievement, perhaps more than anything else, revived the often contentious UNFCCC negotiating process among more than 190 countries.
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| Release Date | January 10, 2011 |
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| Document Location [8] | http://climatefocus.com/documents/files/Cancun%20Briefing%20Jan%202011%20v.1.0.pdf [9] |
Links
[1] http://www.climatefocus.com/documents/cp16cmp6_cancun_agreements
[2] https://www.forestindustries.eu/content/plantation-operations-optimization
[3] https://www.forestindustries.eu/content/procurement-timber
[4] https://www.forestindustries.eu/content/sfm-planning
[5] https://www.forestindustries.eu/whatwecando-sustainableforestmanagement
[6] https://www.forestindustries.eu/content/flegt-short-reflection
[7] https://www.forestindustries.eu/content/flegt-what-eu-fighting-indeed
[8] https://www.forestindustries.eu/sites/default/files/userfiles/1file/Cancun Briefing Jan 2011 v_1_0.pdf
[9] http://climatefocus.com/documents/files/Cancun%20Briefing%20Jan%202011%20v.1.0.pdf
[10] https://www.forestindustries.eu/category/topicsthemen/forest-carbon
[11] https://www.forestindustries.eu/category/forests-w%C3%A4lder/redd
[12] https://www.forestindustries.eu/category/article-series/redd-cancun-results