The growing awareness that the ongoing U.N. climate change talks here won’t deliver a treaty to extend the international governance regime on reducing greenhouse gas emissions after 2012, is driving environmental experts to foster alternative solutions to global warming.
The current negotiations in Bonn, in which thousands of delegates from around the world have been participating since early June, are supposed to set the stage for yet another global climate change summit in Durban, South Africa next December.
The Durban summit is supposed to ratify a new, international, binding regime on reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in industrialised countries, and setup a financial plan to pay for climate change adaptation and mitigation measures in developing countries.
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