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Friday, 22 August 2008

Blair urges G8 to act decisively on global warming

27/06/2008 4:50:00 PM.  | 
The world already knows that global warming is a serious problem and the time has come for politicians and experts to come together to map out a practical solution, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair said today.
   
Urging the Group of Eight industrialised nations to stand behind his initiative, Blair said he gave Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda, host of the G8 meeting next month, a report by The Climate Group, a nonprofit organisation Blair is part of, on how to forge a global deal on fighting global warming.
   
"Now is the time to get serious about the solution," Blair told reporters at a Tokyo hotel.
   
"The whole world has woken up. What it needs to know is what to do."
   
He acknowledged that the challenges to come up with a solution were complex because technologies to fight global warming were constantly changing, and the scientific information about climate change also was evolving.
   
And so instead of trying to set short-term targets right away, what needs to be done is set a direction and come up with answers on what needs to be done.
   
"The point I'm making is: The challenge is truly profound," said Blair.
   
The report, released today, called Breaking the Climate Deadlock, says emissions of gases that cause global warming are up not only in developing nations but also in the US and Japan.
   
Defining and setting long-term targets for reducing such emissions apply to developed nations, it said.
   
Carbon dioxide and other pollutants are blamed for rising global temperatures which threaten the environment. But the challenges are enormous because poor nations need growth, which tend to boost emissions.
   
The Climate Group, which brings together people in politics and business, hopes to get global support for a deal to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 50 per cent by 2050.

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