By the more than 3,000 participants from 180 countries, the Bonn talks are aimed at the United Nations to lay the basis for the Ministerial Conference on Environment held in Durban in South Africa a 28 November to 9 December.
The meeting came on an International Energy Agency, World Energy-related carbon dioxide emissions in 2010 broke the record in the context of the new warnings, and is generally estimated that greenhouse gas emissions would go in a recession, a decade of carbon efforts to reduce long.
In opening remarks, Chris Twenty Fifth Grace, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Executive Secretary, said, "inconvenient truth" calls on all parties to "further promote the world under the right track to avoid dangerous climate change . "
"I do not listen, this is not possible. The Government must make it a social, commercial and scientific potential of getting the job done," she added.
Figueres said that negotiations will work within the next two weeks is not easy to "provide the framework for future international climate regime clearly."
They will also further discussion on adaptation, mitigation and technology, and new financing mechanisms for climate "institutional arrangements" - Green Climate Fund, first proposed in Cancun to help poor countries cope with climate change and the practice of low-carbon economy.
In Cancun, the countries said they will provide the Fund 100 billion a year, on how to improve and allocation of funds did not elaborate.
"Governments have a very ambitious agenda, clouds all the way from business strategy, political and legal, said:" Figueres, "all of the above is actually on the table here in Bonn."
"Now more than ever, it is important that all efforts are moving in to live up to mobilize the" commitment, States should make joint efforts to limit global average temperature increase of not more than two degrees Celsius, she added.
Another key issue on the table in Bonn is the Kyoto Protocol, legally binding emission reductions for developed countries, only the 2012 climate agreement will be in the future.
Russia, Japan and Canada also said they will not extend the commitment beyond 2012, unless, like China, India and Brazil and other emerging economies to accept a similar mandatory cap. In the United States refused to ratify Kyoto, said it would only accept the results of a legally binding will so that all major economies.
The European Union said it would extend the Kyoto Protocol, only when other major economies have also made significant use of the Kyoto global emissions reductions of the "framework" agreement commitments.
On the other hand, developing countries, including the Group of 77 and China, insisted that the Kyoto Protocol and its continuity must be re-is not negotiable.
Most experts predict, as well as Copenhagen and the Cancun summit in Bangkok in April, the last round of negotiations in Bonn will not see much progress on the issue, as between developed and developing countries in Kyoto a few wandering years of deep cracks in the country so to say.
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